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Ipsos Perils of Perception: climate change
Around the world people say they understand what actions they need to take to combat climate change, but do they really? We ask them what they might do in their own lives to tackle climate change, and compare the answers to the (sometimes confusing) scientific truth
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Global predictions for 2021
After a 2020 that is rated as the worst year for some time, people around the world are looking forward to 2021 for their country, their families and themselves.
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Americans optimistic about 2021 but split on a quick return to normal
Most in the U.S. and across the world expect people will see be wearing a mask in public a year from now
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Now what? Climate change and coronavirus
Climate change is as significant a threat as coronavirus in the long term. What, if anything, can Covid-19 teach us about the climate crisis?
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Ipsos Update - May 2020
Welcome to May’s edition of Ipsos Update – our round-up of the latest research and thinking from Ipsos teams around the world. It includes an overview of our work on coronavirus to date as well as reports on topics including climate change, corporate reputation, mobile surveys, and our changing media habits.
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Americans Agree, the Climate Must Be Part of the New Normal
This Earth Day a majority of Americans, regardless of party, want to see the environmental gains made during social distancing to live on after the threat from coronavirus subsides. But who should drive that change?
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Ipsos Update - April 2020
This month’s research digest from Ipsos around the world looks at headlines of the coronavirus crisis, while exploring a range of different topics, including gender equality at work, digital health and the sustainability agenda.
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Job losses stack up: COVID-19 to hit hourly workers, smaller businesses hardest, say experts
More than half of people in a global poll feel a ‘high threat’ to their job from the pandemic.
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Most Americans See Aliens as a Likelihood. Will We Ever Be the Aliens?
Just under half of Americans believe UFOs exist and have visited the Earth, according to a recent Ipsos poll. Is that out of this world and could we ever inhabit space in that way?