Category Archives: Behavior change

Carbon Labeling: Putting the Power in Consumer’s Hands

Read the full story from Vanderbilt University. Almost all climate scientists agree that actions must be taken to lower carbon emissions, also known as greenhouse gases, to reduce the risk of damage to the environment and ultimately human health. A … Continue reading

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What If Every Environmentalist is Actually Wrong?

Read the full post at Treehugger. When I asked whether organic eggs taste the same as regular eggs, commenter Grouch kindly noted how important it is to be constantly “examining and testing one’s assumptions and beliefs”. Others, however, seem to … Continue reading

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New study from the University of Michigan compares Canadian and American views on global warming

Interesting story from The Environment Report today about Americans’ declining belief in global warming (more accurately described as climate change). The Environment Report story is an interview with the author of a new report entitled Climate Compared: Public Opinion on … Continue reading

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Framing the Message on Sustainability: Part One

Read the full story at CSRWire. In this two-part series, we look at how we can apply lessons of behavioral psychology to move the needle on sustainability.

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