Children around globe worry about education, environment: poll
Education, food and the environment are top concerns for children around the globe and particularly for youngsters growing up in developing countries according to an international poll released today.
Children in poorer nations worried about global warming but youngsters in rich countries did not list it as a concern.
Sterling suggested that global warming might be less of a worry in richer nations because children in developing countries are experiencing more natural disasters that have a greater negative impact.
"Their ideas for environmental solutions were encouraging: across the world nearly half of children said they d either plant more trees build additional green spaces or decrease littering to help improve the planet " he said.
"Complex social problems affecting children are better addressed if children are part of the solution " he added.

Children from developing nations also differed sharply with those from developed nations when it came to career aspirations.
More than half of children in developing countries said they wanted to be a teacher or healthcare professional while those in developed countries whom Stirling noted often had the luxury of choosing a career wanted to be a professional athlete. But when asked "What are you most afraid of?" the worldwide response was the same -- animals.


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