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What a new world of polycrisis means for risk
In an uncertain world, staying on the safe side is easier said than done. AXA XL’s Florian Richard explains how brands can use foresight to adapt to the risks of today (and anticipate the risks of tomorrow).
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Why our crisis plans need more focus on preparation and resilience
When it comes to climate change, policymakers and the public must hope for the best and prepare for the worst, says FEMA’s Victoria Salinas.
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Michael Link appointed as President of Ipsos U.S. Public Affairs
Link, a distinguished researcher and leader, will lead Ipsos’ Public Affairs practice in the U.S.
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An economic meltdown is the doomsday Americans fear the most. Here’s why
One in five list climate change as the catastrophe they are most worried about, according to new polling from the Ipsos Consumer Tracker. One in four pick World War III. Fully a third say a total economic collapse in the U.S. is what keeps them up at night.
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Shifting Shoppers’ ESG Attitudes to Action
Discover how ESG plays out for shoppers, manufacturers and retailers, what the roles and responsibilities are for each party, and how understanding and the use of relevant information can incentivize shoppers to change behaviors.
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Where Americans stand on generative AI
Below are five charts on the state of generative AI models and how the public feels when it comes to AI regulation
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Ipsos Global Consumer Confidence Index Election Tracker: March 2024
A monthly overview of consumer sentiment in countries holding elections in 2024
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Abortion and reproductive rights: A winning campaign strategy?
Join us for an in-depth discussion on where Americans stand on abortion and reproductive rights.
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The Patient Perspective: Evaluating Time and Treatment While Living with Metastatic Breast Cancer
The results of this research demonstrate the time-burden on ER+, HER2- mBC patients and their loved ones when going to receive care and the potential difficulty of care when an IM injection is part of their treatment plan.
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One in four current undergraduate students are at risk of not completing college
Finances, changes in motivation, and mental health are the top reasons at risk students have considered leaving school according to Sallie Mae/Ipsos polling