Environment


Ipsos Global Study Reveals Strong Nostalgia Worldwide

Many Believe Life Was Better in 1975 Than in 2025

COP30: Indians and Asians Expect It to Be Effective, While Global Citizens View It as Symbolic

Indians cite lack of enforcement, funding gaps key challenges to combating climate change

Only 14% Indians aware of Belém as the venue for COP30

Indians have a sense of onus on climate change but live in their own reality – new global survey by Ipsos on Earth Day

Misconceptions around climate actions needed versus those perceived to be impactful

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

Views on ESG by Ipsos

A roundup of the latest Ipsos Views on ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance).
Trends & perspectives Publication

82% APAC consumers feel that we are heading for environment disaster unless we change our habits quickly

Climate change has become a visceral reality and people want collaborative leadership

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
Environment Survey

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