Vox has summarized a recent Pew survey in which people in 44 countries were asked what they considered "the greatest threat in the world" from a list of five possible answers: religious and ethnic hatred, inequality, AIDS and other diseases, nuclear weapons, and pollution/the environment.
First, they presented the countries where each of the five categories above were considered the greatest threat.
Then they listed all of the countries they surveyed. We, the US, are pretty evenly split between seeing religious and ethnic hatred, inequality, and nuclear weapons as the biggest threats.
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The message of climate change is really getting through to people, isn't it!
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