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What Worries the World - November 2021
Economic issues now top the world’s worry list as Coronavirus concern continues to decline in many parts of the world.
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Ipsos Issues Index: November 2021
Pollution and climate change jumps to become Britain’s biggest concern with its highest ever score
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One in three say UK’s handling of COVID has damaged reputation around the world
In the US and UK, people are more likely to think their nation’s handling of COVID has had a negative rather than positive impact on its reputation globally, while Canadians have a more favourable view.
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Ipsos is proud to be taking an active role in COP26
At the UN Climate Change Conference, COP26 in Glasgow, Ipsos will be taking an active role through several key platforms.
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Less than half of Britons are paying attention to news about COP26, while younger generations are least likely to know where it is taking place
COP26 seems to have dominated the news over the past two weeks, but have Britons actually been paying attention?
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Climate fatalism grips young people worldwide while the urgency for solution-oriented media grows
New Ipsos/Futerra global poll finds high levels of fatalism about climate change among young people
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Ratings for the Conservatives and Boris Johnson fall in Ipsos’s latest Political Monitor
The Conservatives and the Labour party are neck-and-neck on voting intention.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - 4 November 2021
In our latest Ipsos Research Highlights we explore increased concern around Brexit, findings from the Global Health Service monitor and what the public are most concerned about when it comes to climate change.
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Ipsos Global Trends 2021: Aftershocks and continuity
The Ipsos Global Trends Study 2021 reveals a world where public attitudes and values have changed less than might be expected under pressure from the pandemic.
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Richer countries should pay more to tackle climate change, say most Scots
7 in 10 Scots say it is right that developed countries who have contributed more to the climate emergency should pay more to solve the problem