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Indians hold positive views for road to net zero; show misperceptions about aspects of climate change: Ipsos Earth Day 2025 Global Report
The survey was conducted in 32 countries and among 23,745 respondents.
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High concern among Indians on impact of climate change, but fewer think they need to act: Ipsos People and Climate Change Report
India is the only market across 32 markets believing increase in global average temperatures by more than +1.5° C is not that big a deal.
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Optimism rife among Urban Indians for Circa 2024, with 87% expecting it to be a better year: Ipsos Global Advisor 2024 Predictions
65% urban Indians polled believe artificial intelligence will lead to many new jobs being created in the country;
66% Indians believe people in the country will become more tolerant of each other.
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Effect of Climate Change severe say 6 in 10 urban Indians & likely to worsen: Ipsos Global Views on Climate Change
6 in 10 Indians believe government and businesses are doing enough to tackle climate change
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Asian markets of India (67%), Singapore (51%, Indonesia (50%) and Malaysia (49%) believe their govt has a clear gameplan on how govt, businesses and people should tackle climate change
Only 1 in 3 global citizens (31%) believe their govt has a clear gameplan on how govt, businesses and people should tackle climate change; India (67%), Singapore (51%, Indonesia (50%) and Malaysia (49%) believe their govts are in comparison better equipped: Ipsos Earth Day 2023 Survey
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67% Urban Indians believe govt is equipped with a gameplan on how govt, businesses and people should tackle climate change
67% Urban Indians believe govt is equipped with a gameplan on how govt, businesses and people should tackle climate change; only 1 in 3 global citizens (31%) held this view about their govt: Ipsos Earth Day 2023 Survey;
Indians believe economic cost of climate change is a bigger challenge Vs economic cost of measures to reduce climate change
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Consumers demand innovation from their energy suppliers
New services from Ipsos and Synthesio help energy and utilities brands track consumer trends and spot innovation opportunities.
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7 in 10 urban Indians (72%) endorse government spending on subsidies to make green technologies cheaper
7 in 10 urban Indians (72%) endorse government spending on subsidies to make environment friendly technologies cheaper (solar panels, electric vehicles): Ipsos Global Views on Sustainability for COP 27 Summit;
1 in 2 urban Indians put onus on govt to educate citizens on climate change actions
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9 in 10 urban Indians polled expect India to ditch fossil fuels for more climate friendly and sustainable energy sources over next 5 years: WEF-Ipsos Sustainable Energy Survey
9 in 10 urban Indians polled expect India to ditch fossil fuels for more climate friendly and sustainable energy sources over next 5 years: WEF-Ipsos Sustainable Energy Survey
More number of urban Indians believe increasing energy prices will affect spending power
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8 in 10 Urban Indians polled endorse a ban on Single Use Plastics: Attitudes towards Single Use Plastics Ipsos Global Survey
8 in 10 Urban Indians polled endorse a ban on Single Use Plastics: Attitudes towards Single Use Plastics Ipsos Global Survey;
8 in 10 urban Indians polled prefer products using minimal plastic packaging;
Onus rests with manufacturers and retailers for reducing, reusing and recycling of plastic packaging, believe most urban Indians and global citizens