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Behavioral Insights for Climate Action

Why don’t people choose to do things that will help reduce climate change? Behavioral psychology provides some answers by identifying common barriers:

By recognizing these barriers, strategists can plan their communications better. For example, talk about the immediate and local impact of climate change. Describe how others are taking action („X% of people are eating less meat each week.“) to create a social norm. Identify the top few actions people should take. You can read GSPI’s policy brief, as well as a new article.

Courtesy of GSPI (Geneva Science-Policy Interface)
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