Climate change


Americans Are United on Climate Solutions

A majority of Americans are concerned about climate change and want Democrats and Republicans to work together on solutions, according to our latest Ipsos poll.

Our misperceptions about crime and violence, sex, climate change, the economy and other key issues

Ipsos’ latest Perils of Perception study shows which key facts the online public across 37 countries get right about their society – and which they get wrong. Now in its fifth year, the survey aims to highlight how we’re wired to think in certain ways and how our environment influences our (mis)perceptions.
Society Survey

Global Advisor: While most (74%) Global Citizens still agree the World is becoming more dangerous, this feeling has dropped (7 points) since 2017

Just three in ten (29%) believe US President Donald Trump’s approach to foreign affairs has made the world a safer place
Environment Survey

Global Warming and Waste Reduction Take Center Stage in the Environmental Discussion

87% of the world agrees that the world climate is changing; 80% are concerned about the environmental impact of product waste.

America's Views on Climate Change

Ipsos conducted a study on perceptions around climate change. Environmental issues are getting worse, but US has made progress toward renewable energy.
Government Survey

Ipsos Predictions for 2018

The latest Ipsos Global @dvisor poll was carried out in 28 countries around the world at the end of 2017. It asked over 21,500 online adults aged under 64 their predictions for 2018.
Climate change Publication

The 2017 Ipsos Climate Change Report

The 2017 Climate Change Report report provides the findings of the annual climate change research conducted in Australia by Ipsos Social Research Institute.

New Global Poll in 24 Countries Shows Growing Consensus (84%, up 7%) That Free Trade Benefits Local Economies

Strong majorities in Canada (89%) and US (87%) agree that Free Trade benefits their local economy.
Environment Publication

European Perceptions of Climate Change

A recent Ipsos survey for an international research consortium led by Cardiff University explored public perceptions of climate change in four European countries – France, Germany, Norway and the UK.