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Behavior Change for Nature: A Behavioral Science Toolkit for Practitioners
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Household Actions Can Provide a Behavioral Wedge to Rapidly Reduce US Carbon Emissions
Dietz, T., Gardner, G.T., Gilligan, J., Stern, P.C., Vandenbergh, M.P. (2009). Household actions can provide a behavioral wedge to rapidly reduce US carbon emissions. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 106(44), 18452-18456.
A Behavioral Analysis of Peaking in Residential Electrical-Energy Consumers
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A Review of Intervention Studies Aimed at Household Energy Conservation
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Why are Energy Policies Acceptable and Effective?
Steg, L., Dreijerink, L., & Abrahamse, W. (2006). Why are Energy Policies Acceptable and Effective?. Environment and Behavior, 38(1), 92-111.