New trend data show that public sentiment toward globalization has remained consistently more positive than negative around the world. Even as senior US officials at the 2026 World Economic Forum questioned traditional globalization models, the global public continues to see net benefits for themselves and their families.
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Explore global public attitudes on climate, clean energy, and sustainable technologies. This 2026 GlobeScan report uncovers overwhelming support for the energy transition, shifting expectations, and the barriers shaping the path toward a new energy system.
The mining sector’s reputation is turning a corner: global perceptions are improving as it gains momentum with its most notable recovery in years.
Explore where optimism and pessimism about the world’s direction are strongest as we enter 2026. Discover country-level insights that reveal how confidence vs skepticism shapes opportunities for global engagement.
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Global public opinion sees Canada as a leading positive influence, while Canadians push for a foreign policy built on economic resilience, climate leadership, and diverse partnerships.
In this episode, Mark and Chris speak with Charlotte Moore, CEO of SIGWATCH, which tracks pressure campaigns and activism.
This episode explores the unique ways King Charles has promoted responsible business and sustainability over the last 50 years.
Discover GlobeScan’s top 10 engaging insights from 2025. Exploring trends from disengagement to sustainability transformation and what they mean for the year ahead.
We hosted a special GlobeScan webinar on January 14, 2026, to launch our new WorldView 2026 report.
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Discover key insights from GlobeScan’s 2025 Healthy & Sustainable Living Report: trends in consumer engagement, green purchasing, and the role of well-being in sustainability.
Explore global trends in clean technology adoption in our latest report with Chatham House. Discover how solar, EVs, and affordability challenges shape global attitudes toward sustainable solutions.
The GlobeScan–ERM Sustainability Leaders Survey reveals expert insights on climate change, corporate leadership, and global sustainability priorities shaping 2025.
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In this episode, hosts David Grayson and Mark Lee speak with Elizabeth Doty, Executive Director, Third Side Strategies and formerly Director of the Corporate Political Responsibility Taskforce at The Erb Institute, University of Michigan.
COP30 negotiations ended without a breakthrough, widening the gap between public expectations and policy action. New research shows strong global support for the green energy transition, even in fossil-fuel-dependent economies.
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In this episode, Chris Coulter and David Grayson speak with Marco Lambertini, Convener of the Nature Positive Initiative and former Director General of WWF International, and Dorothy Maseke, FSD Africa and Head of the African Natural Capital Alliance (ANCA).