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  • Overview
  • Oct '24
    New study: Political leaders’ actions can inspire behavioural change
  • Jul '24
    Research paper: Low carbon lifestyles are supported, but are impacted by ‘narratives of delay’
  • Ipsos: Most net zero policies have more support than opposition (but support for some has fallen)
  • Apr '24
    Research paper: Engaging concerned but distrustful audiences on reducing meat & dairy
  • Europe Talks Flying: Navigating public opinion on aviation and climate
  • Mar '24
    Climate action dashboard: Trends in public opinion 2020-2023
  • Jan '24
    Research paper: Reducing inequality makes behaviour change for net zero more achievable
  • Nov '23
    Comment: Is ‘behaviour change’ a contentious topic or an essential part of net zero?
  • Tracker data: What actions are the public and MPs taking to address climate change?
  • Oct '23
    Tracker data: Majority of the public support a tax on frequent flyers
  • Climate Change Committee: How behaviour change can become part of UK climate policies
  • New research: What personal climate actions are British people of colour undertaking?
  • Apr '23
    Tracker data: Some public willingness to pay extra climate tax
  • Dec '22
    Understanding support for the frequent flyer levy
  • Sep '22
    Briefing paper: The road to net zero – UK public preferences for low-carbon lifestyles
  • Jun '21
    Britain Talks Climate – which segments are engaging in behaviour change?
  • Research paper: High carbon lifestyles can undermine climate messaging
  • Jan '21
    Climate Outreach resource: Lifestyle change & system change are two sides of the same coin
  • Dec '20
    UN Environment Programme report: the importance of lifestyle change for closing the ’emissions gap’
  • Oct '20
    CAST data portal: support for lifestyle change in the UK (vs Brazil, China & Sweden)
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