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Despite the increase in extreme climate events, citizen mobilization for climate change is not growing
A key player in the energy sector on an international level that has committed to the goal of reaching carbon neutrality by 2050, EDF presents the findings of an opinion study of groundbreaking scope conducted for the 3rd consecutive year by Ipsos in 30 countries across five continents.
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Consumers worldwide report experiencing higher prices
In 30-country survey, two-thirds say they now pay more for transportation, food and drink, and utilities than they did six months ago.
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Understanding Society
Ipsos unpacks the latest research and analysis shaping American society week-by-week, chart-by-chart.
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A World in Limbo: What to Expect in 2022
Our latest Thought Starter takes a look at the past year and how people feel about its progress – and its setbacks.
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The Point Being: An Ipsos Podcast
A weekly podcast series by Ipsos’ U.S. Polling Team where Chris Jackson, Mallory Newall and guests discuss the latest news on American public opinion.
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Housing 2017
Where and how will we live in the future? If Millennials continue to struggle to afford a home, the impact will be felt from finance to consumer packaged goods to home furnishings. We explore how brands can respond and cities can create impactful real estate and housing policies.
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Pandemic: Transportation
What does the COVID-19 crisis mean for industries? We created three vignettes of possible futures as a narrative exploration of how events could unfold and experts in different sectors to react and send us some virtual postcards about how their industries might react. Their thoughts, and original, timely data are included here.
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Commuting
How workers commute in the future depends on how and when American workplaces reopen. Ipsos research points to two patterns likely to emerge: more traffic and an upheaval in our routines. What will hybrid work mean for our future commuting life?
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Are We Ready to Share Again?
Revisit our recorded webinar to hear new research exploring current and potentially future shared mobility trends.
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Americans still aren’t comfortable riding with other people
People are getting more comfortable shopping and hanging out as the delta surge dissipates, but transit, ridesharing and planes still make them uncomfortable.