Earth Day 2024 Global Report

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Slide 1
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Open slide detailBeat · Setup
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The slide includes an interactive link indicator.front_matter
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transition
Open slide detailBeat · Setup
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The slide uses a grid of icons to present distinct thematic findings.summarize
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The text appears to be a summary of survey data findings, likely from an Ipsos report.summarize
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Ipsos Earth Day 2024 report slide.summarize
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Ipsos Earth Day 2024 report slide.frame_problem
Open slide detailBeat · ComplicationLoop · Logic Chain
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Data sourced from Ipsos Earth Day 2024 report.summarize
Open slide detailBeat · ComplicationLoop · Logic Chain
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The slide highlights a gap between public expectation for climate action and perceived government inaction, suggesting a need for better communication.summarize
Open slide detailBeat · ComplicationLoop · Logic Chain
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summarize
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transition
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The chart tracks four distinct sentiment statements over four years. The base data includes over 20,000 online adults per year across 26 countries.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · Evidence
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The chart displays 'Agree' (green) and 'Disagree' (purple) percentages for 33 countries, including year-over-year changes.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · Evidence
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The slide presents survey data from 33 countries regarding climate change policy responsibility.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · Evidence
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The chart displays 'Agree' (green) and 'Disagree' (purple) percentages by country, with year-over-year changes for 2023 and 2022.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · Evidence
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The chart displays 'Agree' (green bars) and 'Disagree' (purple bars) percentages for 33 countries, along with year-over-year changes.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · Evidence
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The chart uses a diverging bar format to show 'Agree' (green) vs 'Disagree' (purple) percentages.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · Evidence
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The chart displays agreement and disagreement percentages across 33 countries, with a column showing the change in agreement since 2023.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · Evidence
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transition
Open slide detailBeat · EvidenceLoop · Cost Of Inaction
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The chart displays 'Agree' (green bars) and 'Disagree' (purple bars) percentages, along with a 'Change Agree / 23' column.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · EvidenceLoop · Cost Of Inaction
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The chart compares agreement levels between Female and Male respondents across four generational cohorts.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · EvidenceLoop · Cost Of Inaction
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The chart displays a diverging bar chart structure where 'Agree' is green and 'Disagree' is purple, with a column for year-over-year change.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · EvidenceLoop · Cost Of Inaction
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The chart displays data for Baby Boomers, Gen X, Millennials, and Gen Z, split by Male and Female.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · EvidenceLoop · Cost Of Inaction
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The chart displays a diverging bar chart comparing 'Agree' (green) and 'Disagree' (purple) sentiments across 33 countries, with a column showing year-over-year analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · EvidenceLoop · Cost Of Inaction
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The chart displays data for Baby Boomers, Gen X, Millennials, and Gen Z, split by Male and Female.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · Evidence
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The chart displays 'Agree' (green) and 'Disagree' (purple) percentages across 33 countries, with a 'Change Agree / 23' column indicating year-over-year shifts.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · Evidence
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The chart compares Male and Female responses across four generational cohorts: Baby Boomers, Gen X, Millennials, and Gen Z.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · Evidence
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Data source: Ipsos Earth Day 2024 survey of 24,290 online adults.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · Evidence
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The chart compares agreement levels between males and females across four generational cohorts: Baby Boomers, Gen X, Millennials, and Gen Z.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · Evidence
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The chart is a diverging bar chart showing agreement (green) and disagreement (purple) across 33 countries.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · Evidence
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Ipsos branding present.transition
Open slide detailBeat · Solution (Provide relief)
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Data from Ipsos Earth Day 2024 survey of 24,290 online adults.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · Solution (Provide relief)
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The chart displays 'Agree' (green bars) and 'Disagree' (purple bars) percentages for 33 countries, plus a 'Change Agree / 23' column.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · Solution (Provide relief)
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The chart displays 'Agree' (green bars) and 'Disagree' (purple bars) percentages for 33 countries, plus a 'Change Agree / 23' column.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · Solution (Provide relief)
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Data source: Ipsos Earth Day 2024 survey.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · Solution (Provide relief)
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The chart displays 'Agree' (green) and 'Disagree' (purple) percentages for 33 countries, plus a 'Change Agree / 23' column.analyze_data
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transition
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The chart compares survey data (2022-2024) against scientific rankings from Ivanova et al. (2020).analyze_data
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The chart compares 2023 and 2024 survey data against an objective scientific ranking.analyze_data
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The table uses a color-coded heatmap to represent ranking (#1, #2, #3) of perceived contribution.analyze_data
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The table uses color intensity to represent ranking (#1, #2, #3 in country).analyze_data
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The chart is a stacked bar chart showing three categories: Climate change itself (green), Little difference (grey), and Measures to reduce it (purple).analyze_data
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The chart displays percentages for various motivators, with a 'Change Agree / 23' column indicating shifts in sentiment.analyze_data
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The data is presented as a heatmap where color intensity corresponds to the percentage value.analyze_data
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The data is presented as a heatmap where higher percentages are colored green and lower percentages are colored red/orange.analyze_data
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front_matter
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The slide presents a comparative analysis of perceived impacts (positive vs negative) for 8 distinct categories related to energy transition.analyze_data
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The chart displays the average difference between positive and negative impact perceptions for 8 distinct categories.analyze_data
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The data represents 'Positive minus Negative' sentiment. The heatmap uses a color scale from green (high positive) to pink (negative).analyze_data
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The table displays net percentages (Positive minus Negative) across 17 countries and 8 impact categories.analyze_data
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Standard Ipsos methodology disclosure slide.appendix