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Title: | Humans : behave! |
Authors: | Briguglio, Marie |
Keywords: | Environmentalism -- Social aspects Environmental justice Human ecology |
Issue Date: | 2016 |
Publisher: | Stakeholder Forum for a Sustainable Future |
Citation: | Briguglio, M. (2016). Humans : behave!. Outreach On Climate Change and Sustainable Development, Edition COP 21 Paris, 5. Business Investment and Innovation. Retrieved from http://outreach.stakeholderforum.org/index.php/previous-editions/cop-21-paris/edition-5-business-investment-and-innovation/11950-humans-behave. |
Abstract: | Once COP21 is over and the commitments have been made, delegates will go back to their countries with a renewed ambition to roll out policy for climate mitigation and adaptation. To do so, they will deploy an artillery of tools, including some aimed at changing human behaviour. They will field subsidies, incentives and investments to boost desirable behaviours, and they may even wield taxes and fines, to discourage emissions. They will, undoubtedly, also resort to softer interventions like information and education. |
URI: | https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/28122 |
Appears in Collections: | Scholarly Works - FacEMAEco |
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