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Ipsos B&A Climate and People Webinar

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Join us at our Lunchtime Webinar on the 1st May as we discuss these insights in finer detail and examine Ireland’s position in the fight against climate change.

This year’s Ipsos B&A People and Climate Change report explores perceptions of the risks facing us from the climate crisis as well as where is the responsibility for greater action. This report captures global public opinions across 32 countries to compare and contrast these attitudes and extract actionable insights for consumers, businesses and government.

Join us at our Lunchtime Webinar on the 1st May as we discuss these insights in finer detail and examine Ireland’s position in the fight against climate change.

Some key Irish insights:

🚘 36% of Irish adults agree that electric cars are as bad for the planet as petrol/gas-powered cars.
How did the messaging around EVs result in them getting a negative reputation, and how can this be fixed?

😱 40% of Irish adults agree that Ireland is being asked to sacrifice too much in order to tackle climate change.
How do we drive change in the face of this reluctance?

Join us on our Webinar:
 📅 Date: Thursday, 1st May
 🕤 Time: 1:00PM

REGISTER HERE: Microsoft Virtual Events Powered by Teams

For more details, please contact Kieran O’Leary or Niall McCaffrey: kieran.oleary@ipsos.com niall.mccaffrey@ipsos.com

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