Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG)


1 in 4 believe global average temperatures are likely to be limited to 1.5°C higher than pre-industrial levels by 2100

One in four UK adults (26%) believe global average temperatures are likely to, or definitely will, be limited to 1.5°C higher than pre-industrial levels by 2100. In contrast, over two in five UK adults (41%) believe it unlikely.

Seven in ten people anticipate climate change will have a “severe effect” in their area within the next ten years

And six in ten say their government is not working hard enough to tackle climate change according to an Ipsos Global Advisor poll of 31 countries.
Consumers Survey

Community Energy: A climate solution that’s potentially right at the doorstep

A new Ipsos survey commissioned by Bristol Energy Coop (BEC) reveals that only 1% of the British adults feel they are well-informed about the concept of community energy.
Society Publication

Ipsos Update – November 2023

Mental Health, Trust, ESG… Ipsos Update explores the latest and greatest research & thinking on key topics from Ipsos teams around the world.
Sustainability Publication

Demystifying double materiality

A new model for corporate ESG compliance and leadership.
Retail Survey

Supermarkets and their environmental commitments

New Ipsos research into sustainability and supermarket shopping.

Unilever Creators Study, August and September 2023

New research, carried out between August and September 2023 for Unilever, unveils a growing appetite and interest amongst creators in posting more sustainability content. However, creators need help to build their confidence and knowledge of the intertwined ESG space.

Seven in ten Britons think the country is not doing enough to meet its infrastructure needs, prioritising water supply and renewables for investment

People continue to recognise infrastructure’s ‘double dividend’ but see substantial room for improvement according to the latest Ipsos Global Infrastructure Index.
Politics Survey

Public split on whether announcement to delay/cancel Net Zero policies was right or wrong

But trust in the Conservatives on climate change and to reduce cost of living remains low.