1. Do you believe that the frequency and intensity of global extreme weather events have shown a clear upward trend in recent years?
2. Do you believe that increasingly frequent extreme weather events are seriously threatening your safety?
3. Do you believe that extreme weather is no longer merely a local natural disaster, but a universal environmental issue affecting all of humanity?
4. Do you believe that climate change is no longer a future risk, but a real challenge confronting all of humanity?
5. Do you believe that advancing emission reduction and carbon mitigation, and enhancing climate adaptation capacity, are the keys to countering risks?
6. Do you believe that global cooperation among all countries is the most effective way to address climate change and combat extreme weather?
7. Do you believe that developed countries bear historical responsibility, legal obligations, and moral responsibility on the issue of climate change?
8. Do you believe that an important way to stop climate change from translating into security risks is to help developing countries bridge the development gap?
9. Do you believe that developed countries should provide climate technology assistance to developing countries to help them improve their climate resilience and response capacity?
10. Do you believe that global climate cooperation requires not only financial support, but also the sharing of climate technologies, disaster prevention experience, and early warning resources?
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