Search
-
What Worries Denmark? - July 2022
Inflation is still the top worry in Denmark with climate change as a close runner up. Meanwhile concern about the war in Ukraine continues to decline. Get the latest update on What Worries Denmark below.
-
Ipsos Update - July 2022
In July’s edition of Ipsos Update we reflect on the mounting public concern about inflation and the consequences of this for consumer spending. Alongside updates on how people around the world are reacting to cost-of-living pressures, this month’s articles focus on topics which include the changing global attitudes towards refugees, how to achieve intimate consumer connections in large communities and the use of AI to predict future innovation success.
-
What Worries Denmark? - June 2022
Inflation is now the top worry among Danes, while worries related to the war in Ukraine is at its lowest since the war began. Get more insights on what worries Denmark below.
-
World Refugee Day 2022: 78% globally agree that people should be able to take refuge in other countries
New Ipsos survey shows greater compassion for forcibly displaced as war in Ukraine wears on.
-
What Worries Denmark? - May 2022
Climate change is still the biggest worry among the Danes. However, inflation has now taken over as the second largest worry - leaving the war in Ukraine on a third place. Get more insights on what worries Denmark below.
-
Will people cut down the amount of meat they eat for the planet?
While many adults globally are concerned about climate change, less than half said they’re likely to reduce their meat consumption this year.
-
Climate change is a regular concern for half of people globally
In a new global survey, Ipsos found that climate change is a regular concern for half of people globally. Concern is notably higher in Latin American countries, with Colombia, Chile, Italy, Mexico and Argentina all leading the way as those who think about climate change most frequently. Conversely Great Britain ranks in the bottom five countries who don’t think about climate change as much, beaten only by Japan, the Netherlands, Russia and China.
-
Ipsos Update - May 2022
Happiness, Identity and global reactions to the war in Ukraine are among the featured topics in this month’s edition. Also featured: our Earth Day 2022 reports, our latest white paper on regulating compliance and our post-election analysis from last month’s French presidential election.
-
What Worries Denmark? - April 2022
Climate change and the war in Ukraine continues to be the top worries for Danes in April. Get the latest insights on what worries Denmark below.
-
Earth Day 2022: few can correctly identify actions which are best at cutting carbon emissions
New research 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. Less than half say they are likely to make changes such as eating fewer dairy products (41%), eating less meat (44%), changing their household heating system to a low carbon system (44%), despite these being some of the most effective ways in cutting carbon emissions.