by Warp Institute | Sep 28, 2022 |
Food Tech,
Optimist's Edge
What people thinkDo nothing about sugar, says 59 percent of the respondents in the Warp News survey. In second place, with 30 percent, are those who think we should voluntarily eat less sugar. Seven percent want to develop healthier sugar, three percent want...
by Warp Institute | Sep 21, 2022 |
Food Tech,
Optimist's Edge
What people thinkWhat if the air you breathe could be turned into food? No, the public isn’t quite having it. As many as 84.5% replied they don’t think that’s possible. Are you also one of the naysayers?Then you’re in for a...
by Warp Institute | Sep 14, 2022 | Africa,
Optimist's Edge,
Human Progress
What people thinkIn the Warp News survey, more than four out of ten believe that the highest percentage of entrepreneurs is found in North America. Only one in ten believed in the correct option, Africa.Across Africa, 22 percent of the working-age population...
by Warp Institute | Sep 7, 2022 | Climate Change,
Optimist's Edge,
Space
What people thinkAlmost two-thirds (65 percent) do not believe that space technology can help us solve the problem of climate change, according to a survey by Warp News.502 respondents via Google Surveys.
Here are the factsSatellites can help us...
by Warp Institute | Aug 31, 2022 | Environment,
Optimist's Edge
What people thinkWe are used to associating agriculture with open fields. Everything from historical forms of swidden burning to the logging of the Amazon. There are many examples of how trees and forests have been removed to prepare land for the production...
by Warp Institute | Aug 24, 2022 |
Optimist's Edge
The pandemic brought with it a real boost for digitization. Remote work went from being possible to being realized widely within many different types of businesses. What does it do to working life when more people can work from anywhere? This is the big question for...