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Briefing Categorie: Behaviour change

CAST Briefing 14: The road to net zero: UK public preferences for low-carbon lifestyles

This briefing note is intended as a resource for academics, decision makers and other stakeholders who are interested in public climate change opinions and societal responses to climate change.

CAST Briefing 06: Achieving low carbon and equitable lifestyle change

This is part of a series of CAST Briefing Papers which are intended as an accessible resource for researchers and practitioners working on societal responses to climate change.

CAST Briefing 05: Tracking the effect of Covid-19 on low-carbon behaviours and attitudes to climate change

This is part of a series of CAST Briefing Papers which are intended as an accessible resource for researchers and practitioners working on societal responses to climate change.

CAST Briefing 04: How has Covid-19 impacted low carbon lifestyles and attitudes towards climate action?

This briefing is intended as a resource for both academic and non-academic teams engaged in climate change mitigation and adaptation planning, particularly those interested in societal responses to climate change.

CAST Briefing 01: Engaging the public with low carbon lifestyle change

This briefing is designed as a resource for teams engaged in local and regional planning for climate change mitigation and adaptation, environmental sustainability and resilience, and individual and community health.

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CAST is funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC).

About

The core partners of the Centre for Climate Change and Social Transformations (CAST) are the University of Bath, the charity Climate Outreach, the University of Manchester, University of East Anglia and Cardiff University.

Illustrations produced by Motion Manor.

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CAST, University of Bath, Claverton Down, Bath, BA2 7AY, UK
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