Majority of Brits say UK should pay for climate action in poor countries
Hi there,
Wow, what a month. What a year!
That surely can’t be the end of 2022 can it? Well, it's been?fun - from what I remember!
It’s been a whirlwind year for the team at?Omnisis. We’ve continued to grow, cemented home-working in our culture and dipped our toes into the exciting world of public opinion polling.
To be honest, it’s been emotional.
Our exclusive polling for none other than The Guardian revealed what the public truly thinks about the UK's approach to climate change and the impact of COP27.
The results were so insightful, revealing (amongst other things) that the majority of Britons believe that the UK should pay for climate action in poorer countries.
It's been an amazing month for us as we hit the national headlines with the results of our latest polls.?
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Impakter reported?that the majority of Britons are in favour of the UK financing climate funding for poor countries because of their carbon emissions.?
Meanwhile?The New European?reported that many of those who backed leaving the EU now admit that it has damaged Britain, featuring results from ourselves, YouGov and DeltaPoll.
The Independent?reported that more than 8 in 10 Tory voters fear soaring energy bills and we've even been mentioned by the Godfather of polling, Professor Sir John Curtice!
He has included our findings?in his iNews opinion piece?"the markets may support Jeremy Hunt’s Autumn Statement, but voters need more convincing".?
We're delighted to announce that Mike Underwood has recently joined us as our new Communications Manager.
Mike is taking over from Hannah, who has worked with us as our freelance marketing manager for a number of years. As our first in-house marketing hire, bringing Mike on board is an exciting time for us. He will play a pivotal role in the growth and development of our marketing team.
Mike brings with him a wealth of award-winning communications skills and experience in the public, private and third sectors.
He spent more than a decade as a newspaper reporter and news editor, covering crime and politics, before embarking on a career in PR and communications.
Find out more about Mike, including his claim to fame,?in our latest blog.
As always, thanks for reading.
Brian?