- An annual survey has found that just 43.7 per cent of Singaporeans believe climate change "is a serious and immediate threat to the well-being" of the country
- This is a slight increase over the 40.5 per cent in last year's Southeast Asia Climate Outlook Survey Report, but still significantly lower than the 66.4 per cent in 2021
- This fall in climate change urgency since 2021 comes despite recent high-profile adverse weather events globally
- Data collected from respondents of other Southeast Asian countries reflected a similar trend which researchers said is "worrying"