Majority of the people who participated in the survey conducted by The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) also agreed that climate change was a reality and over 80 per cent of them felt that average temperatures had risen while 63 per cent said rainfall levels had gone down over time.
The TERI Environmental Survey 2014 was conducted in Delhi, Mumbai, Coimbatore, Guwahati, Indore, Jamshedpur, Kanpur and Pune to gauge the perception, awareness, opinion and behaviour of people towards environment in India.
"Overall, a large majority felt that air quality had worsened and the number of bird species in their cities had declined. However, a majority of people felt that drinking water availability and quality as well as waste management in their cities had improved," the survey said.
"A vast majority of respondents (90 per cent) felt that climate change was a reality," it said.
In Delhi, over 90 per cent of the respondents stated that climatic changes were occurring. 95 per cent felt that temperature was increasing and 64 per cent stated that rainfall was declining.
A large percentage of respondents in Delhi stated that they did not see any change or expressed their ignorance on the intensity and frequency of extreme events in the city.
Only 15 per cent citizens viewed that there was no conflict between the objectives of environmental protections and development.
Over 50 per cent favored prioritising environment over development. Air quality, however, was stated to have worsened by over 50 per cent of the respondents in the city.
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