COVID-19: Ipsos poll finds many pandemic-weary Canadians turning to nature for relief Taz Dhaliwal © Global News A new Ipsos poll conducted for the Nature Conservancy of Canada reveals many Canadians credit time spent in nature with helping them relieve stress and anxiety during the COVID-19 pandemic s second wave.
A recent Ipsos poll conducted for Nature Conservancy Canada (NCC) confirms what many suspected: Canadians are indeed turning to nature in significant numbers to help them cope with the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The poll found 94 per cent of Canadians acknowledge that nature is helping them relieve stress or anxiety.
The trend is especially prevalent among women and young families.
Académicos lanzan una Carta de Solidaridad con el Sáhara Occidental, que invitan a firmar
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Venus se volvió inhabitable después de un desembocado cambio climático
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Aseguran que Venus era como la Tierra, pero algo lo cambió todo
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