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It’s the environment, stupid!
Environmental concerns are no longer just pressing ethical issues, but questions of financial prudence. Over half of British consumers feel we are experiencing a climate crisis, and over one third say they would switch or boycott a financial organisation if its investments have a detrimental environmental impact.
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Taking action on sustainability
Sustainability is not only a relevant topic today, it is the long-term viability of a business.
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The U.S. election is over: What's next?
From the beginning, Joe Biden was favored. But President Trump enjoyed structural advantages based on Ipsos' analysis of hundreds of past election results.
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[EVENT] World Happiness Academy: Unlocking the power of belonging
On November 20th, join Ipsos and thousands more for a summit focused on feeling, understanding and acting on the drivers to evolve and expand individuals and societies that thrive.
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COVID-19 vaccination intent is decreasing globally
Most adults across 15 countries don’t expect a vaccine to be available any sooner than mid-2021; only half would get vaccinated within three months of its availability.
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Vaccine hesitancy: Understanding belief formation
COVID-19 has put the topic of vaccination centre-stage, with the expedited development of a COVID-19 vaccine viewed by many as the only real solution to the current pandemic – or at least part of it.
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Ipsos Update - November 2020
This month’s round-up of research and analysis from Ipsos around the world presents new papers on our learnings from the pandemic, trust in the media, brands and advertising and automotive quality. Explore our new global survey on happiness, the latest ranking of 50 nations’ international image, and much more.
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Quality of life in European cities
Better city, better life! New survey results for European Commission report on the quality of life in European cities.
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What Worries the World - October 2020
More than 6 in 10 globally say things in their country are on the wrong track as Coronavirus continues to be the world’s greatest worry.