Tag Archives: climate change policy

Climate Change APCO WW 2023

This summary is provided by the IPR ESG & Purpose Research Library APCO Worldwide analyzed differences in opinion on how to address climate change as an “emergency” across the globe. An online survey of 24,300 adults was conducted from Aug. 15–23, 2023 across 39 countries with an average of 600 respondents per market. Key findings include: … Continue reading Is Climate Change a Top Concern Worldwide?

As a blend of three words—environmental, social and governance—ESG’s reputation is now tainted. Those three letters have now transformed into shorthand for much hype and no actual impact, as their collection of objectives provides no unified and coherent guide for investors and companies. Recent high-profile controversies contributed to this problem. Tariq Fancy, former global chief … Continue reading How Can PR and Comms Use the ‘E’ to Fix ESG’s Reputation?

This summary is provided by IPR based on the original study by the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication and the George Mason University Center for Climate Change Communication The Yale Program on Climate Change Communication and the George Mason University Center for Climate Change Communication analyzed how registered voters view a variety of domestic … Continue reading How Do Voters View the U.S. Response to Climate Change?

The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health explored how extreme weather events shaped climate policy in the U.S. A survey of 2,646 U.S. adults was conducted from March 31-May 8, 2022. Key findings include: Respondents who have been personally affected by extreme weather events in the last five … Continue reading How Extreme Weather Impacts Perceptions of Climate Change