hi, in terms of open source catalog, this study is worth noting:
"..a meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials comprising 3,092,678 observations, which estimates the effects of behavioural interventions holding other factors constant. Here we show that behavioural interventions promote climate change mitigation to a very small degree while the intervention lasts, with no evidence of sustained positive effects once the intervention ends"
This report is interesting on 'shallow', 'deep' and 'spiral' scaling, and the importance of "mindset change" which is in the end about narrative, I think knitting it altogether on specific projects will be key.
Maybe seen HotorCool's 1.5 Degree Lifestyles Report, very clear evidence that ~70% HH footprint is energy, transport, food and home construction as areas of focus.
hi, in terms of open source catalog, this study is worth noting:
"..a meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials comprising 3,092,678 observations, which estimates the effects of behavioural interventions holding other factors constant. Here we show that behavioural interventions promote climate change mitigation to a very small degree while the intervention lasts, with no evidence of sustained positive effects once the intervention ends"
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-019-12457-2
This report is interesting on 'shallow', 'deep' and 'spiral' scaling, and the importance of "mindset change" which is in the end about narrative, I think knitting it altogether on specific projects will be key.
https://www.rapidtransition.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Cambridge-Sustainability-Commission-on-Scaling-behaviour-change-report.pdf
Maybe seen HotorCool's 1.5 Degree Lifestyles Report, very clear evidence that ~70% HH footprint is energy, transport, food and home construction as areas of focus.
https://hotorcool.org/1-5-degree-lifestyles-report/