Moreover, around 86 per cent of respondents felt that polythene bags should be banned, while 80 per cent of them were aware of the problem of e-waste, and most respondents either repaired or re-used electronic goods, the study by The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) said.
Over 70 per cent of respondents were aware of water being subsidised. Of those who were aware, over half felt that water should be charged as per usage, while 35 per cent were against it, it added.
"A majority of the respondents (90 per cent) across cities felt that global warming was occurring. Out of those felt that temperature had increased, while rainfall had decreased over time."
In Indore, Jamshedpur, Coimbatore, Pune, Delhi, and Mumbai, most respondents felt that the number of windy days had shown a decreasing pattern, while in Kanpur and Guwahati most felt that the pattern had become more extreme, it said.
"This time, we have focused on cities which normally don't get the kind of attention they deserve. If we want to bring about improvement in environmental quality, then the foundation on which any such effort would rest, would be on the awareness of the public," TERI Director General R K Pachauri said in a statement.
In Jamshedpur, the majority felt that there were no policies for air pollution and over 20 per cent of respondents felt that there were no policies to address water conservation and pollution, waste management, and climate change.
The survey said over 90 per cent felt that the quality of the environment had an immediate impact on health. Close to 40 per cent of the respondents felt that environment and development went hand in hand.
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