Abstract
Behaviours change. That much we
know. But there is little
consensus about how best to deliberately
shape and directly influence everyday
behaviours around transport, food and
energy use in more sustainable directions
and where responsibility and agency to
effect that change lies.
This report of the Cambridge Sustainability
Commission on Scaling Sustainable Behaviour
Change draws on research syntheses about
the potential contributions of behaviour change
towards climate and sustainability goals to
attain the goals of the Paris Agreement. The
commission focused on the state of knowledge and
empirical evidence of leverage points for societal
transformations at national and regional scales.
The report provides examples of past evidence
and future options of major shifts in lifestyles and
values, providing evidence, where possible, of
leverage points for deep social transformations.
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Executive summary
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Executive summary
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Background
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Background to the report
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Recommendations
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Recommendations for funders
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Policy Briefing
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Policy briefing
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