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Earth Day 2022: few can correctly identify actions which are best at cutting carbon emissions
New research by Ipsos shows people around the world are not very likely to make environmentally friendly changes that would have the most impact on cutting carbon emissions. Less than half say they are likely to make changes such as eating fewer dairy products (41%), eating less meat (44%), changing their household heating system to a low carbon system (44%), despite these being some of the most effective ways in cutting carbon emissions.
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Ipsos Update - March 2022
Opinion polling, the year ahead in Brazil, gender inequality in Japan, and the future of ageing are all featured topics in this month’s round-up of research and thinking from Ipsos teams around the world.
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Despite the increase in extreme climate events, citizen mobilisation for climate change is not growing
A key player in the energy sector on an international level that has committed to the goal of reaching carbon neutrality by 2050, EDF presents the findings of an opinion study of groundbreaking scope conducted for the 3rd consecutive year by Ipsos in 30 countries across five continents, covering two-thirds of the world’s population and featuring the biggest CO2 producers. Every year, EDF publishes an international status report on opinions, knowledge, expectations and levels of engagement in relation to climate change, as matter for reflection and to contribute to the constructive search for solutions for the future.
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The Rewired Consumer - Tetra Pak Index 2021
The pandemic has forced people to rethink their priorities and behaviours as they seek a more resilient and sustainable future. The 2021 Tetra Pak Index conducted in partnership with Ipsos explores shopper attitudes and action today when it comes to food, health and the environment.
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Measure the success of new packs in a competitive context.
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Earth day 2021: globally people wonder what's the plan to tackle climate change
A new global study by Ipsos, conducted online among adults across 30 markets between February 19 and March 5, 2021 shows that a Global Market Average of only 31% agree their government has a clear plan in place for how government, businesses and people themselves are going to work together to tackle climate change. A third, 34%, disagree.
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Ipsos Perils of Perception: climate change
Around the world people say they understand what actions they need to take to combat climate change, but do they really?
The latest Perils of Perception study by Ipsos looks at how the general public in 30 markets around the world perceive environmental action. We ask them what they might do in their own lives to tackle climate change, and compare the answers to the (sometimes confusing) scientific truth -
新興及發展中國家的受訪者對於新型冠狀病毒持有不少迷思
益普索(Ipsos)最新的調查顯示,訪問的16個國家對於新型冠狀病毒各自擁有不同的看法,尤其在新興及發展中國家的民眾持有不少迷思。Theories about how the coronavirus can spread varies across 16 countries with some myths holding more prominence in regions like emerging markets, according to the latest survey by Ipsos.
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一個亂丟棄的世界:塑膠包裝和包裝廢棄物面臨的挑戰
益普索最新的全球顧問調查 (Global Advisor Survey) 顯示,全球有高達8成的民眾認為製造商應當將包裝的製造減量以利於循環利用和回收再生。Our latest Ipsos Global Advisor survey finds 80% of people around the world saying that manufacturers should be obliged to help with the recycling and reuse of the packaging that they produce.
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Evaluate, optimise and forecast the potential of new packaging.