Tagged: behaviour
Professor Karen Bickerstaff: A new look at Net Zero
In its 2024 Progress Report to Parliament, the UK Climate Change Committee makes clear that the government “will have to act fast” to hit the country’s 2030 target of a reduction in carbon emissions to less than 32% of 1990 levels. Given the scale and speed of change inherent in decarbonisation, social scientists might expect a […]
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Behaviour change and the climate emergency: policy choices to drive social action ACCESS & AcSS. Webinar recording
Lorraine from the University of Bath, outlined how behavioural science can inform efforts to engage the public with climate change, and how policy choices can drive social action to achieve net zero. The event was chaired by ACCESS Co-Director Professor Birgitta Gatersleben of the University of Surrey. The webinar is one of several events which […]
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Handbook of Pro-environmental Behaviour Change. Hear from some of the ACCESS Co-Investigators who contributed chapters to the book
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