Global Perceptions Amid Earth’s Temperature Breaching the 1.5 degrees Tipping Point
Amidst global temperature rise concerns, Ipsos uncovers declining individual action despite heightened awareness. Spanning 32 countries, our report reveals regional differences in climate policy expectations and economic apprehensions, providing a roadmap for strategic climate engagement.

As the world witnesses an unprecedented increase in global temperatures, passing 1.5˚C above pre-industrial levels for the first time in 2024, a new report by Ipsos reveals shifting perceptions and concerns about climate change worldwide. Unveiled in conjunction with Earth Day, this detailed research spanning 32 countries offers a comprehensive view of public attitudes towards the climate crisis.
Key Findings
The Ipsos People and Climate Change Report not only sheds light on these pivotal attitudes but also explores how these perceptions vary across countries, impacting brands and policy-making. By accessing the full report, readers can dive deep into the data and trends, uncover nuanced insights, and equip themselves with knowledge to foster informed climate discussions and actions.
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