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Using Behavioural Science to Lower Energy Consumption

Alex Laskey wants to lower people’s energy consumption by using tricks and practices from the world of behavioural science. It sounds great and would be great to see implemented, check out his TED talk for more:

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This entry was posted in Direct Action, Energy, Environment and tagged consumption, TED on 2013-07-22 by Adam Clare.

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