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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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UK public highly supportive of COP26 goals but few expect the government to take the steps needed
Despite low confidence in the government, the public see the UK as the G20 country doing most to tackle climate change
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Survey for British Business Bank on carbon emissions and UK SMEs
A new report published by the British Business Bank with research by Ipsos shows that awareness of net zero among smaller businesses is becoming significant (at nearly 60%), with around half of smaller businesses saying decarbonisation or reducing environmental impacts is a near-term priority.
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Glasgow Citizens’ Assembly Report on the Climate Emergency
After declaring a climate and ecological emergency, Glasgow City Council have commissioned Ipsos to hold a Citizens’ Assembly on how the city can make a ‘just transition' to net zero by 2030
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Public support majority of net zero policies … unless there is a personal cost
New research by Climate Engagement Partnership, a collaboration between Ipsos and the Centre for Climate Change and Social Transformations.
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Majority believe infrastructure impact on the environment should be more of a priority
In the lead-up to COP26, the 2021 UN Climate Change Conference, an average of 51% across the 28 countries feel that it is right to prioritise the impact on the environment, nearly double the 26% who put greater weight on economic impacts.
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Global Commons Survey: Attitudes to Transformation and Planetary Stewardship
Latest findings from The Global Commons Alliance report on attitudes to transformation and planetary stewardship.
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Britons' climate change priorities: renewable energy, ban on products linked to deforestation and increased greenhouse gas emission targets
As the UN publish a major scientific report on the dangers of climate change, we look at how Britons want the Government to tackle climate change
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Ofgem Consumer Survey 2020: Consumer Engagement with Energy
Ofgem has published its 6th annual tracking survey of Consumer Engagement with Energy, conducted between September and November 2020 by Ipsos.