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The Business of Regulation
ESG is driving intervention and nearly four-in-five Reputation Council members tell Ipsos that their business is more regulated now than it was five years ago.
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Data Dive: How people feel about climate change and what to do about it
In five infographics, we break down what Ipsos’ global polling reveals about citizens’ views on the ‘climate emergency’, who is responsible and actions to take now.
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More to do to persuade public to make high impact environmentally friendly changes
A new global survey conducted by Ipsos shows people around the world are not very likely to make environmentally friendly changes that would have the most impact on cutting carbon emissions. Australia lags in the bottom half of the countries surveyed for most actions, including those that are most likely to have the greatest positive impacts on the climate.
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8 in 10 Australians are concerned about climate change with a clear public expectation of Government action
Regional and metro Australians are increasingly concerned about climate change and have similar expectations regarding what needs to be addressed and by whom
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Australians support shift away from fossil fuels with almost half expecting a spike in energy prices to reduce their purchasing power
We are most likely to blame price increases on market volatility and geopolitical tensions: Ipsos survey for the World Economic Forum
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Despite the increase in extreme climate events, citizen mobilisation for climate change is not growing
A key player in the energy sector on an international level that has committed to the goal of reaching carbon neutrality by 2050, EDF presents the findings of an opinion study of groundbreaking scope conducted for the 3rd consecutive year by Ipsos in 30 countries across five continents, covering two-thirds of the world’s population and featuring the biggest CO2 producers. Every year, EDF publishes an international status report on opinions, knowledge, expectations and levels of engagement in relation to climate change, as matter for reflection and to contribute to the constructive search for solutions for the future.
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Environmental impact is seen as critical to infrastructure planning - Ipsos Study
Majority of Australians agree that not enough is being done to meet our infrastructure needs
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Australians overwhelmingly support Government commitments to emissions reductions
Australia’s summer of bushfires raises the profile of climate and water-related issues – support for action on climate change continues to trend upwards
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Soaring food prices: People say they're paying more amid COVID - here's why
Almost two-thirds say cost of groceries has increased even as economies face deflationary pressures.
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Diet vs. the environment: How is climate change altering what we eat?
Two in 5 people say they’ll eat less meat, while a third say they’ll eat fewer dairy products.