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Climate Change -- The Expected Role for Business
Public concern about climate change has doubled in the past year. Barely a day goes by without a media headline about the possible impacts.
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Consumers Oppose Nanny State On Plastic Bags
In the wake of possible impending legislation which will force retailers to charge for plastic bags, new research from Ipsos indicates that the government may face consumer opposition to their plans - particularly from less affluent shoppers who resent being dictated to on this issue.
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Ipsos Political Monitor February 2008
Ipsos's February Political Monitor, carried out between 21 and 26 February, shows the Conservatives on 39%, Labour on 37% and the Liberal Democrats on 16%.
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Ipsos Political Monitor January 2008
Ipsos's January Political Monitor shows the Conservatives on 37%, Labour on 38% and the Liberal Democrats on 16%.
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BBC Survey on Trust Issues
The survey was intended to enhance our understanding of the public's beliefs and attitudes on a variety of subjects; in particular the trust they place in various organisations.
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Attitudes to Nuclear Energy
A new Ipsos survey of public attitudes to the nuclear energy industry on behalf of the Nuclear Industry Association shows the industry to be favourably regarded on balance.
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Ipsos Political Monitor December 2007
Ipsos's December Political Monitor shows David Cameron achieving the highest satisfaction rating for any Conservative leader in 15 years, since John Major won the 1992 General Election.
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Public Not Confident That International Leaders Can Reach Climate Deal
Research by Ipsos reveals that around six in ten (61%) of the British public lack confidence in the ability of international leaders to address the problem of climate change.
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Attitudes To Climate Change And Aviation
Ipsos was appointed in 2006 by the Commission for Integrated Transport (CfIT) to conduct a comprehensive survey of attitudes to aviation and climate change.
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Muslim Attitudes: The Real Story
New data from Ipsos shows the views of London's Muslims are similar to the views of Londoners on a variety of issues.