Environment


Sustainability Publication

Sustainability

Indonesians are increasingly concerned about climate change and its impact on their lives, recognising the intersectionality of environmental issues with poverty, health, and education. The country faces challenges from rising sea levels, extreme weather events, and pollution, impacting livelihoods and exacerbating inequalities.
Society Survey

Close to nine in 10 in favour of global rules banning plastics

Strong majorities across 32 countries agree with a range of bans on plastics and byproducts, while there’s slightly lower support for putting more onus on governments and manufacturers.

Earth Day 2024: Changing Attitudes and Actions Towards Climate Change

After the tenth consecutive monthly heat record, apathy reins in the fight against climate change, especially among young men.

Ipsos Earth Day reports

Ipsos launched its annual Earth Day report in 2021. This global survey is conducted thanks to the Global Advisor platform and runs in more than 30 countries, interviewing more than 20,000 people.

Global predictions for 2024: Optimism is on the rise as more think next year will be better

However, people expect climate change to worsen in 2024, the Ipsos Predictions survey finds

36% of the world’s population still dispute the human origins of climate change

As a key international player in the energy sector with a commitment to reaching carbon neutrality by 2050, EDF today presents the findings of an opinion study conducted for the 5th consecutive year in 29 countries across five continents, covering two-thirds of the world’s population, and including the biggest CO2 emitters. Every year, EDF produces an international report on opinions, knowledge, expectations and levels of commitment in relation to climate change to drive reflection on the subject and participate in the constructive search for solutions for the future.

Türkiye: Concerns have turned into reality

A second century of Türkiye begins .

The UAE in flux

Focusing on environmentalism as COP28 approaches.

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.