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New Dynata Global Consumer Trends Report Reveals that the Leader of the Green Economy Will Lead the World

(0) Global Consumer Trends: The Green Economy shows high levels of consumer enthusiasm for green energy, matched by the expectation that governments will lead in creating the Green Economy DALLAS, April 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Dynata, the world s largest first part data and insights platform, today released Global Consumer Trends: The Green Economy, a global look at emerging economy surrounding green energy and sustainability. The report, part of Dynata s ongoing Global Consumer Trends research series, also revealed that nearly half of consumers worldwide believe that whoever leads the Green Economy will lead the world. Using responses more than 11,000 consumers in 11 countries, Dynata s Global Consumer Trends: The Green Economy sought to uncover attitudes and behaviors toward the Green Economy. At a global level, key findings on the Green Economy include:

Liver cancer surge as study shows Scotland has highest rates in UK

A clinician involved in the study said obesity was without doubt the main driver behind most recent liver cancer cases A “TRIPLE whammy” of obesity, alcohol consumption and Hepatitis C has been blamed as new research revealed that Scotland has the UK’s highest rates of liver cancer, with deaths and diagnoses doubling since the late 1990s. There are also warnings that the trend is expected to worsen due to the behavioural impact of lockdown on drinking, overeating and lack of exercise, as well as later detection. While survival rates have improved - and are highest in Scotland - more than half of patients still die within a year of diagnosis.

CANCER: Scotland has the highest rate of liver cancer deaths in the UK We must do more to stop it By Linda Bauld

FOR the past year there has been an almost daily count of deaths from Covid-19. These grew as the pandemic progressed and just under 10,000 families across Scotland have lost loved ones to this disease. But other causes of death have not disappeared and are no less important. Cancer is and remains Scotland’s biggest killer, accounting for around 16,000 deaths per year. Huge progress has been made in reducing cases and deaths for some types of cancer, with two in four people surviving cancer for at least ten years. But this has not been the case for liver cancer. Although this cancer is not common, a diagnosis can be devastating for the individuals and families involved. It remains the fourth leading cause of cancer deaths in the world.

Electronic waste now considered to be the biggest threat to our planet

Electronic waste now considered to be the biggest threat to our planet Electronic waste should now be regarded as the greatest threat to our planet, according to the Global Recycling Foundation. The United Nations has already warned that the current 53 million tonnes of e-waste generated every year will more than double by 2050 making it the fastest growing waste stream in the world. The Founding president of the Global Recycling Foundation, Ranjit Baxi, said: “It may already be too late to stem the tide of the millions of discarded smart phones and other electronic waste from fridges and TVs to microwaves and PC monitors.

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