KEY POINTS
  • Three-quarters of respondents aged 16-25 felt that the "future is frightening."
  • Meanwhile 64% of young people said that governments were not doing enough to avoid a climate crisis.

LONDON — A global study has found young people are suffering "profound psychological distress" due to climate change and government inaction on the crisis. 

Some 45% of the 10,000 young people surveyed across 10 countries for the study, published Tuesday, said anxiety and distress over the climate crisis was affecting their daily life and ability to function.