Parents around the globe are making decisions about how many kids to have, where to work and what to buy based on climate change.
, polling more than 5,000 adult parents in India, Mexico, Singapore, the United States and the United Kingdom polled between May 18 and 26. About 1,000 parents in each of the five countries were surveyed.
Parents say that concern about climate change is impacting their career decisions, too. More than four in ten, 43%, of survey respondents said they reconsidered working for a company due to the company's level of commitment to environmental and social issues, the HP study found. Parents "are likely" to pay more for products that they know are more sustainable, the survey found. Willingness to pay more for sustainable products depends on the kind of product, the survey found: 75% of parents will pay more for sustainable clothing, 62% for pet supplies, 59% for tech purchases like laptops and 66% for cell phones.
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