Climate change, crime and terrorism are the biggest global issues for the kids of today, a survey has found.
A total of 1,000 people aged 10 to 18 were asked what they thought would be the biggest issues in their lifetimes.
Climate change polled 24% of their votes, followed by crime and violence (19%) and terrorism (18%).
The survey is linked to the J8 Global Citizen Programme, which gives school pupils the chance to speak out on the problems facing the world.
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"Today's youngsters believe they are part of a global community, not isolated from global issues," said a spokesman for the firm which carried out the survey.
It comes ahead of the G8 meeting in Scotland, where leaders from the world's most powerful nations will discuss global issues.
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