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Only 34% express confidence that waste water in their country does not pose a threat to their clean water supply.
Looking ahead one in two (48%) are worried that residential and industrial growth in their country over the next 5 to 10 years will put their clean water supply at risk.
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Have we had enough of climate experts? Does it matter?
The public hugely underestimate the scientific consensus on the causes of climate change, and are very mixed in their own views about how far human activity contributes to it.
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New global poll finds unemployment remains the top issue globally - but in Britain, healthcare is now the single biggest worry
New Ipsos Global @dvisor study finds that majority of people across 25 countries think their country is on the wrong track - Mexico, Italy, South Korea, South Africa, France and Brazil are the most concerned.
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European Perceptions of Climate Change
Findings from an international research consortium about perceptions of climate change across four European countries (France, Germany, Norway and the UK). Over 80% believe in climate change is happening.
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Smart Metering Energy Efficiency Advice Project
Ipsos and Energy Saving Trust's work to develop and test the delivery of energy efficiency advice during smart meter installations ahead of the 2020 Smart Meter Rollout.
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Ipsos Update - December 2016
Welcome to the December edition of Ipsos Update, our monthly selection of research and thinking from Ipsos’ teams around the world.
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Ipsos Update - October 2016
Welcome to the October 2016 edition of Ipsos Update, our monthly selection of research and thinking from Ipsos teams around the world.
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New global poll finds Britons most worried about immigration
A new Ipsos survey of adults aged under 65 in 25 countries around the world asks what are the issues which most worry them and whether they think things in their country are headed in the right direction.
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Poll on British Influence
A new poll by Ipsos reveals that the public believes `setting an example in the values we believe in' will be vital in building Britain's influence in the world over the next 10-20 years.
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How Nicola Sturgeon could win a second independence referendum
Support for independence is higher than at the start of the first Scottish referendum campaign, writes Mark Diffley for the New Statesman.