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Flight-shaming: Would you change your travel plans to save the planet?
One in seven say they would pay more for travel with lower carbon footprint than airplanes.
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Populist and Nativist views still prevail
New Ipsos study shows populist and nativist sentiment growing in some countries while receding in others.
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Keeping ‘AI in check’: Another tech giant apologizes for violating privacy
Almost half of those surveyed say AI use by companies should be more strictly regulated.
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One in seven globally would pay more for travel with lower carbon-footprint than airplanes
Younger, more educated consumers are more willing to use lower carbon-footprint alternatives to air travel.
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Global consumer confidence remains unchanged at its highest level in 2019
Strongest gains in optimism observed in Argentina, Turkey, China, and France; Japan, Spain, India, and Sweden see significant drops.
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Happiness is receding across the world
New global Ipsos study confirms a long-term decline in the percentage of adults who consider themselves happy.
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War on plastic heats up as beverage giants push water in a can
One in five say it’s the company that produces goods’ responsibility to reduce packaging.
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Social media: Should governments shut it down in times of crisis?
The Sri Lankan government shut down some social media access after a terrorist attack in April.
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Ipsos Update – August 2019
This month’s edition of Ipsos Update features Ipsos research and thinking on gender equality, what worries the world, video research, sustainable packaging and consumer trends in Russia.
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Data breach hits 100 million: How worried are you about online security?
Survey finds people value privacy and compensation over the benefits of sharing data.