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Behavioural science around policy incentives to reduce energy consumption

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The Speaker will present for 30 minutes, the Respondent will give a short response from a different discipline, followed by a Question & Answers session with the audience members.

A sandwich lunch is provided from 12-12.30pm in the Atrium of the Alison Richard Building before the seminar begins. Open to all. No registration required.

Part of the In Search of ‘Good’ Energy Policy Research Group Seminar Series.

The In Search of ‘Good’ Energy Policy research group focuses on energy policy from an interdisciplinary perspective. What constitutes a ‘good’ policy is conditioned not only by technology and financial factors but also by social norms and values, institutions, geopolitics, public trust and history.

The seminar series explores energy policy themes from different disciplinary perspectives – economics, history, philosophy, theology, politics, law, anthropology, psychology, engineering – with the aim of identifying principles and processes for ‘good’ energy policy making.

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This talk is part of the Cambridge Energy Seminars series.

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