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World’s heating up at record levels – but we’re doubtful or behind on policy action
Only four in 10 people think countries are doing enough on climate change.
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Flair South Korea 2020 - Customized & Connected
The first edition of Flair in South Korea explores a nation that despite its distinct international identity, is relatively little-known and easy to stereotype. Our study of society, markets and people shows Koreans to be both independent and dependent: ‘customized and connected’.
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Life in Metropolitan and Regional Australia in 2018
The Understanding liveability across Metropolitan and Regional Australia reports are drawn from the Ipsos Life in Australia project – the nation’s largest annual study of community values and liveability.
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Awareness of United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals is highest in emerging countries
Three-quarters of adults globally have at least some awareness of the Sustainable Development Goals.
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[EVENT] ISPOR Europe 2019
November 2-6 - Ipsos is excited to be presenting our insights and exhibiting at the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics & Outcomes Research (ISPOR) European conference in Copenhagen.
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It’s a fact, scientists are the most trusted people in world
New Ipsos Global Trustworthiness Index shows that 6 in 10 globally rate scientists as trustworthy followed by doctors and then teachers.
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[EVENT] Innovation Forum: Positive Impact
On October 8-9, join Ipsos’ Meghann Jones at a two-day business conference aimed to demonstrate how sustainable innovation can produce a positive impact on the environment AND the bottom line.
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What Worries the World - July 2019
‘What Worries the World’? 58% believe their nation is on the wrong track – whilst concerns about unemployment continue to be a prominent worry.
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Global citizens OK with government use of AI and facial recognition… within limits
Supporters of a total ban are a minority in all 26 countries surveyed.
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Flight-shaming: Would you change your travel plans to save the planet?
One in seven say they would pay more for travel with lower carbon footprint than airplanes.