Study found each week young people think of or discuss climate change for an average of 28 minutes, ethical living for 38 minutes and human rights for 44 minutes Credit: Shutterstock

Study found each week young people think of or discuss climate change for an average of 28 minutes, ethical living for 38 minutes and human rights for 44 minutes Credit: Shutterstock

Despite taking to Facebook and Twitter to vent their frustrations over the result of the Brexit referendum and US election result, a study found only a third of 18 to 25 year olds actually take action about their concerns. (emphasis added)

While 68 per cent of young adults talk about issues such as animal cruelty and human rights both online and off, 36 per cent took action and even fewer, 23 per cent, have taken to the streets to protest.

The survey of 1,000 18-25 year olds, conducted by Censuswide as part of The Body Shop’s #INOURHANDS campaign, found each week young people think […]

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