Explore how system change and individual behavior change work together to drive climate action in four impactful pathways.| Behavioural Public Policy Blog
Discover how collective framing boosts public support for necessary climate adaptation policies, enhancing citizen engagement and action.| Behavioural Public Policy Blog
As global temperatures rise, so does our reliance on air conditioning (AC), which accounts for 7% of global electricity use in 2022. But what if the solution to sustainable cooling is not just about better AC technology to cool the entire space, but about changing our behaviour to cooling ourselves? Maggie Yang explores how social … More From AC to me: Can social norms encourage personal cooling in Chinese offices?| Behavioural Public Policy Blog
Reading Time: 3 minutesBad habits – we all have them. Whether it’s late-night snacking, scrolling on social media for hours, or skipping workouts, these behaviours often seem harmless| USA Daily Standard
This pilot scheme trialled a new kind of energy advice, helping people understand and take advantage of emerging smart energy options.| Centre for Sustainable Energy
We often hear the phrase ‘intelligent environments’ used to describe spaces in which technology is embedded, in the form of sensors, displays, and computational ability. This might be related to Internet of Things, conversational interfaces or emerging forms of artificial intelligence. But what does ‘intelligence’ […]| architectures by Dan Lockton
In Materializing the Invisible, we considered invisible and intangible phenomena—the systems, constructs, relationships, infrastructures, backends and other entities, physical and conceptual, which comprise or influence much of our experience of, and interaction with, environments both physical and digital. ‘The invisible’ here is potentially everything from […]| architectures by Dan Lockton
Jasper Tom investigated patterns of people’s behavior in Pittsburgh’s Greyhound Bus Station In this short introductory unit, we looked at ways in which the design of environments, and features within them, affects people’s behavior and interaction with each other. Design influences what people do, but […]| architectures by Dan Lockton