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How psychology can help us solve climate change

Posted on May 5, 2016May 25, 2016 by GuestPost

In this guest post Rachel New and Nadira Faber explain how psychologically informed framing may help people to adopt a climate friendly behaviour in their everday lifes.

Posted in Climate, environment and energy Tagged climate action, climate change, fossil fuels, nudging, psychology

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