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Nuclear power: the highest public support in over a decade
Ipsos's latest survey for the Nuclear Industry Association shows favourable opinion of the nuclear energy industry climbing to 40% with just 17% unfavourable.
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Experiment Earth?
A public dialogue conducted for the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) on geoengineering - technologies that involve the deliberate and large scale manipulation of the Earth's climate system to reduce the extent and impact of climate change.
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Trust and Financial Services
At last week's Liberal Democrat Party Conference Charles Adriaenssens, head of financial services at Ipsos, discussed the need for the financial services industry to re-build a position of trust with consumers.
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Sir Robert Worcester KBE DL Appointed President of Institute of Business Ethics
Sir Robert Worcester KBE DL, Founder of MORI and Chancellor of the University of Kent, has agreed to become President of the Institute of Business Ethics.
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Leadership Skills for a Sustainable Economy
New research on business people's views of the skills needed in the transition to a sustainable economy, conducted on behalf of Business in the Community and supported by EDF Energy.
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Climate Change Still High on Publics' Agenda
Ipsos's most recent survey on climate change and energy supply shows that, despite a decline in concern about climate change, the majority of the British public still believe the climate is changing and say they are prepared to act on this.
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Support for Nuclear Power - trend
To what extent would you support or oppose the building of new nuclear power stations in Britain to replace those that are being phased out over the next few years?
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Sycamore stumps adults in UK Biodiversity Census
Less than 1 in 4 British adults are able to correctly identify the Sycamore when shown a photographic image of the tree found commonly throughout the UK according to the results of a joint survey by the Natural History Museum, London and Ipsos.
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Strengthening Local Democracy - Focus Groups
Ipsos focus groups inform Strengthening Local Democracy Consultation, answering tough questions including "do councils have the powers they need to tackle climate change?"