According to the Eurobarometer, 92% of Europeans supported making the EU climate-neutral by 2050.
In a 2010 Eurobarometer survey, 70 percent of Europeans agreed“that
GMO food is fundamentally unnatural.”.
In a 2010 Eurobarometer survey, 70 per cent of Europeans agreed"that
GMO food is fundamentally unnatural".
A 2010 Eurobarometer survey revealed that 70 percent of Europeans
agree that a GMO food is“fundamentally unnatural.”.
In December 2006, an Ipsos-MORI Eurobarometer survey conducted showed that 62% supported same-sex marriage,
while 37% were opposed.
A Eurobarometer survey, conducted in 1994, suggested that
94% of British women took their husbands' names when they got married.
According to the Eurobarometer, 76% of people of Cyprus can speak English,
12% can speak French and 5% can speak German.
The Eurobarometer shows that 93% of Europeans believe that climate
change is a‘serious problem', and 79% see it as a‘very serious problem'.
According to the latest special Eurobarometer on climate change as published today, 93% of Europeans believe that
climate change is a serious problem.
According to the results of a Eurobarometer poll released in May 2018,
72% of European want the EU to do more when it comes to immigration.
According to the results of a Eurobarometer poll released in May 2018,
72% of Europeans want the EU to do more when it comes to immigration.
The Eurobarometer results also show a demand for national
governments to step up their own targets for energy efficiency and renewable energy(92%), and to give more public funding to renewable energy(84%).
A majority of respondents in the EU member states that have yet to adopt the euro thinks that the common currency has had a positive impact on those countries that already use it,
the latest Flash Eurobarometer shows.
According to a Eurobarometer from April this year,
almost half of the EU public(48%) believes that vaccines can often produce serious side effects, 38% think they can cause the diseases against which they protect and 31% are convinced that they can weaken the immune system.
According to a Eurobarometer from April this year,
almost half of the EU public(48%) believes that IP/19/5536 vaccines can often produce serious side effects, 38% think they can cause the diseases against which they protect and 31% are convinced that they can weaken the immune system.