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A record-breaking summer
Below are five charts on this summer’s record-breaking weather, how Americans feel about the environment, and how partisanship affects Americans’ opinions on climate change
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How tech will drive AI’s growth by solving for human values
AI could transform people’s daily lives whether in transformational or convenient ways. Since AI can be hidden, it’s important for brands and businesses to be transparent when they use AI with people, says Nicole Alexander, global head of marketing at Meta.
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Many insured Americans feel insurance falls short of providing affordable access
The Patient Experience Survey from PhRMA/Ipsos finds many insured Americans are worried about insurance-related barriers and out-of-pocket costs for their medications
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Aviation industry aligned on sustainability, but faces headwinds in its efforts to decarbonize
Two years since setting its decarbonization target, a new Ipsos survey on behalf of GE Aerospace shows a united commitment and real investment in sustainability goal, but concern industry efforts need accelerated support.
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How men can find new purpose as a gender in ‘crisis’
Economist Ariel Binder explains why the narrative about “men in crisis” is exaggerated, and considers what the outlook on men in the workforce could mean for families and brands.
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Trust & Effectiveness in Public Health Communications
Listen in as we share new research exploring how Americans view key agencies and how, especially for the CDC, a crisis can undermine public trust.
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Many Americans believe that climate change is mostly caused by human activity, but few report making changes to help limit it
At the same time, most Americans report experiencing more frequent and intense unusual weather and extreme heat
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[WEBINAR] Trust & Effectiveness in Public Health Communications
Federal agencies keep America running. Whether researching and communicating about public health, serving Veterans, or ensuring the transportation infrastructure underpinning our economy is working, their jobs have great significance.
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Why government decision-makers can’t ignore the public’s trust
Americans have been losing trust in the government for at least 50 years. Here’s what to know about communicating with the public in this environment.
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Many Americans trust federal agencies
Though, opinion on federal agencies cleaves along partisan lines