Adolescents of the 1990s and Today: Perceptions of Environmental Issues

L. Ivanova
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The article is devoted to the dynamics of the attitude of adolescents to environmental problems. Relevance of the article is determined by the prospect of active influence of the younger generation on the environment in the near future. The attitude of teenagers in 1996 and 2017 to the possibility of economic growth and improvement of the well-being of Russians due to environmental degradation, as well as their concern about environmental problems (air and water pollution, deforestation, etc.) is analyzed. A comparison of the data from two surveys on “Adolescent health and the environment” in 1996 and 2017 showed that despite the deepening environmental crisis, the proportion of adolescents had almost doubled over the past two decades (13.1% in 1996, compared to 24.1% in 2017) of those who fully or partially agreed with the prospect of Russia’s economic growth due to environmental pollution, by 9.4% of those who agreed that the welfare of the people should be improved to the detriment of it; in addition, the share of adolescents who expressed serious concern about environmental problems has decreased, and the participation of respondents in environmental movements remains at a low level. There is also a positive trend: over two decades, the proportion of those who never litter the streets or nature has almost tripled. The article also considers data of all-Russian adult population surveys, which show that in comparison with the 1990s, the anxiety of Russians about environmental problems in their places of residence has decreased. In some questions, young people are more complacent than the older generation, although there is no basis for this. In the West, schoolchildren are active in the fight against global warming. The mass of the movement suggests the impact of this activity from school environmental education and education for sustainable development, which is given insufficient attention in Russia.
1990年代和今天的青少年:对环境问题的看法
这篇文章专门讨论青少年对环境问题态度的动态变化。文章的相关性是由年轻一代在不久的将来对环境产生积极影响的前景决定的。分析了1996年和2017年青少年对经济增长的态度,以及由于环境恶化而改善俄罗斯人福祉的可能性,以及他们对环境问题(空气和水污染,森林砍伐等)的关注。比较数据从两个调查的“青少年健康和环境”在1996年和2017年显示,尽管环境危机加剧,青少年的比例在过去的二十年里几乎翻了一番(相比1996年的13.1%,2017年是24.1%)的全部或部分同意俄罗斯经济增长的前景,由于环境污染,9.4%的人认为应该改善人民福利的损害;此外,对环境问题表示严重关切的青少年所占比例有所下降,答复者参与环境运动的比例仍然很低。还有一个积极的趋势:在过去的二十年里,从不在街道或大自然中乱扔垃圾的人的比例几乎增加了两倍。文章还考虑了全俄罗斯成年人人口调查的数据,这些数据显示,与20世纪90年代相比,俄罗斯人对居住地环境问题的焦虑有所减少。在某些问题上,年轻人比老一辈人更自满,尽管这是没有根据的。在西方,学生们积极参与对抗全球变暖。这一运动的规模表明,这一活动的影响来自学校环境教育和可持续发展教育,而这在俄罗斯没有得到足够的重视。
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