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UK will fail to reach climate targets unless Government drives behaviour change

A new report has revealed that a third of emission savings by 2035 must come from people changing their behaviours. The House of Lords Environment and Climate Change Committee report, In our hands: behaviour change for climate and environmental goals is the output of a committee inquiry which heard from…

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    Featuring @lwhitmarsh discussing the question of how we talk to people about #climatechange to inspire them to act.

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    🌱 Yesterday afternoon we held a webinar with brilliant speakers from @ThinksInsight, @B_I_Tweets, @warwickecon and @CAST_Centre on behaviour change as a climate solution.

    💻 If you missed it, you can watch the full recording here 👇

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    We have a small window of opportunity:

    The @IPCC_CH's latest report "reinforces the extremely urgent need for radical & deep emission cuts across all areas of society. Behaviour change, as well as technological change, will be essential," says CCAG's @lwhitmarsh pic.twitter.com/GNDM…

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    The #IPCC #climate scientists have done their job. Their reports could not be clearer. We have to act. So now it's our turn.

    As citizens, led by Governments, we must educate and inspire our peers to act on climate change.

    Great piece by @RobinWebs
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    We asked our team of CAST researchers & affiliates for their thoughts following the release of the #IPCC #ClimateChange 2023: Synthesis Report.

    1st up is Victoria Harvey, a PhD Researcher @NorwichBSchool who studies sustainability transitions in the UK advertising media sector. pic.twitter.com/kNSD…

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