Despite recent political and economic upheaval, American views about climate change have remained remarkably consistent.
In this episode, Chris, David, and Mark discuss some fresh polling of U.S. consumers views on sustainability and shifts they see in the sustainable business agenda.
Access the high level findings and key learnings from our webinar on the Oxford-GlobeScan Corporate Affairs Survey 2025.
New research from GlobeScan and BBMG highlights the Gen Z dilemma: despite feeling the most impacted by climate change and expressing the highest levels of environmental concern, young people are becoming increasingly disengaged.
80% of Gen Z globally report being personally affected by climate change, yet their engagement with sustainable solutions is declining.
While most people believe a shift to renewable energy is likely, optimism varies sharply by region.
This GlobeScan report explores how American views on sustainability have shifted or stayed the same in 2025 following major political changes in the USA.
A majority of people believe that a shift to renewable energy and electric vehicles will happen within the next decade, but they are much less confident that we will change our individual habits such as eating more plant-based foods or buying second-hand products.
In this episode Mark and Chris speak with Alexis Morgan and Jason Walters about a research project they led with 20 companies on the future of the corporate water agenda.
To improve water stewardship and communications, companies need to embrace more transparent, direct disclosure and real impacts in nature that avoid technical, jargon-heavy terms, which are not engaging or credible for most audiences.