Breaking out of the echo chamber: public views on energy and climate
Sarah Roberton and Annika Jagmohan reflect on public expectations and how the Canadian Environmental Barometer uncovers insights to help organizations make strategic decisions.
Sarah Roberton and Annika Jagmohan reflect on public expectations and how the Canadian Environmental Barometer uncovers insights to help organizations make strategic decisions.
The Canadian Environmental Barometer is a syndicated study for leaders and decision-makers who need to keep pace with public attitudes on climate change, the environment, and energy.
Sarah Roberton reflects on what the public is taking away from the current news environment, and the importance of keeping audience top of mind.
Noa Friedman and Julia Skrobal reflect upon Environics Research’s’ first step in our sustainability journey, quantifying our environmental footprint.
Do Canadians really understand what’s at stake when they express support for Marine Protected Areas and other protective measures?
A thought experiment for Earth Day: imagine a world where environmental, social, and governance performance are taken as seriously as the bottom line.
Our recent survey in collaboration with WWF-Canada reveals that 77% of Canadians believe that we are at a crisis point and must act in the next 10 years to reverse biodiversity loss
We’re another year closer to 2050 and the world’s stated goal of net zero emissions. Nations have just agreed to protect 30 percent of the world’s land, water and marine areas by 2030. Does this add up to adequate progress?
Climate change can feel like an insurmountable problem. But Canadians are seeking opportunities for action across many areas of life.
Businesses have businesslike motives, but they also have customers, employees, investors and board members who are people. To succeed, businesses will need to consider the values of these audiences as they contemplate their next steps on the journey to net zero.
The report looks at the Canadian context and puts it in a global perspective, with comparisons to 12 other countries provided by Environics’ research partners in the IRIS network.
Environics Research looks at past trends in Canadian attitudes toward environmental issues to explore how opinions may be shifting with COVID