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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.
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Progress and Polarisation: Global Attitudes Toward Gender Equality in 2025
Ipsos' International Women's Day Survey Reveals Mixed Views on Gender Equality Advancements and Societal Tensions.
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Ipsos Study Reveals Thailand's Most Sustainable Companies
SCG, PTT and Unilever: Leading the Way in Sustainability
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Ipsos Global Trends and the "4S" of Thai consumers
Ipsos unveils the 10th anniversary edition of “Ipsos Global Trends” identifying nine global trends and “4S” impacting Thai consumers.
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Earth Day 2024: Changing Attitudes and Actions Towards Climate Change
After the tenth consecutive monthly heat record, apathy reins in the fight against climate change, especially among young men.
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What Worries Thailand? Half Thais rate current economic situation in the country as “bad"
More than 6 in 10 report job losses within their family or social circle due to recent economic conditions. Another 50% believe the cost of goods and services will cost more than they do now next year.
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Seven in ten people anticipate climate change will have a “severe effect” in their area within the next ten years
And six in ten say their government is not working hard enough to tackle climate change.
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Introducing Ipsos RISE: first-of-its-kind, AI-powered insights platform for modern brand, risk and reputation management
Solution leverages the power of AI and Ipsos’ industry leading expertise as a single source of truth for brand and reputation management and reporting.
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Views on ESG by Ipsos
A roundup of the latest Ipsos Views on ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance).
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Earth Day 2023 – Is concern and focus slipping on climate change?
A new global Ipsos survey of 21,231 adults reveals that, on average across 29 countries, just under a third (31%) of people agree that their government has a clear plan in place for how government, businesses and people are going to work together to tackle climate change. Agreement has fallen since last year by an average of eight percentage points across the 26 countries surveyed both in 2022 and this year.