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    . and develop a typology of social relations that shape how people engage with and use energy

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    27. sij

    In a new Review Article in , , Ken Gillingham, & Wesley Schultz review the empirical evidence on peer effects in household energy behaviors and discuss pathways through which social influence can result in peer effects.

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    18. sij

    “Understanding why people distrust science will go a long way towards understanding what needs to be done for people to take science seriously,” says Bastiaan Rutjens

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    Step 1: Ditch the shame Step 2: Focus on systems, not yourself Step 3: Join an effective group Step 4: Define your role Step 5: Know what you are fighting for, not just what you are fighting against

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    15. sij

    Lisbon is the next stop in the Smart-BEEjS project with a month of trainings, workshops, and seminars that will strengthen our skills and research. Excited to see what the 2020 European Green Capital has in store! 👏

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    14. sij

    And, may I humbly add, quite a bit has to do with - and based policies. This is what we strive for at

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    13. sij

    Are people sharing as a way to express their emotions? Read (and also share!) this insightful article by on social media behaviour and the spread of

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    White & Sintov find that the elderly and those with disabilities face greater increases in electricity bills and worse health outcomes under some time-of-use electricity rates, raising equity concerns for vulnerable groups under TOU tariffs

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    10. sij

    Sometimes a piece appears that is so juicily deceptive, so full of false and misleading information, that it cries out for a response, if only to study its ignorance-spreading mastery. Today's article in the is just such a piece.

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    10. sij

    The history of riot shows that people don’t engage in collective action because democracy has been effective; they engage in it because it has ceased to be responsive to its citizens. Last week’s most read:

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    7. sij

    A very eloquent article on why we should start talking about trust in science by first understanding the various forms of science scepticism

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    Using data from electrified areas of rural India, a paper shows men in households tend to dominate electricity use as households gain access to basic levels of electricity, which could suggest that men benefit more than women from access.

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    1. sij

    As more and more "green solutions" emerge to mitigate and address , scientists (+ planners, policy makers, etc.) must critically question who they are benefitting and how they might perpetuate existing injustices or create new ones

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    It turns out that it is very hard to reduce single-occupant car commutes. A new study by and reports the failure of 5 nudges to reduce single occupancy vehicle commutes.

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    One of our most-read stories of 2019 explained why getting a power connection to the poorest of the poor may be the wrong priority for cash-strapped governments

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    20. pro 2019.

    Is it time to rethink how we communicate science? The power of storytelling is often cited as a key tool to close the gap between science & society, but how to realise this is not so clear. Here some debate on this critical issue 4

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    . discussed the UK policy shift from community to local energy and the risks this presents for the urgent, long-term social and technological transformations required in a

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    A clever study from Verena Tiefenbeck et al tests hotel guest behavior to eliminate financial incentives to conserve energy, and still finds that real-time feedback reduces consumption

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    16. pro 2019.

    A new paper in by Lee White & Nicole Sintov finds that assignment to a time-of-use electricity rate can exacerbate existing injustices for vulnerable groups via disproportionate bill increases and/or health outcomes.

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    In a new Perspective, examines the implications of demographic trends for "invisible energy policies" that engage with changing expectations of home comfort and aspirations for the ideal home.

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