Britain: A Paler Shade of Green?

Ipsos have produced an infographic on the British public's environmental attitudes and behaviours. It draws on findings from a range of studies that the Ipsos Environment Research Team has conducted.

Ipsos have created a new infographic on the British public’s environmental attitudes and behaviours, ‘Britain: A Paler Shade of Green?’

The infographic illustrates that whilst most Brits remain concerned about climate change there has been a rise in scepticism. It also shows that while the public is taking action on a range of environmental behaviours there are opportunities to go further.

The findings are taken from a range of studies that the Ipsos Environment Research Team has conducted. Click here for more information on the data sources or if you would like to discuss the findings in greater depth please contact Ed, Antonia or Matt.

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