Great article. Here’s the 5 key steps identified for effective net zero action:
1. Galvanise people (eg by backing policies like school streets)
2. Focus on fairness
3. Make the policy process relatable
4. Give people the chance to listen to and engage with each other
5. Accept some opposition
Insightful and important work here from my awesome colleagues in ACCESS @accessnetwork.bsky.social
Five ways to improve net zero action – our new research highlights lessons from the past theconversation.com/five-ways-to...
The best net zero solutions galvanise people and make policy relatable. By giving communities a sense of agency, successful transformation is more likely.
Insightful and important work here from my awesome colleagues in ACCESS @accessnetwork.bsky.social
Five ways to improve net zero action – our new research highlights lessons from the past theconversation.com/five-ways-to...
The best net zero solutions galvanise people and make policy relatable. By giving communities a sense of agency, successful transformation is more likely.theconversation.com
The new Government is embarking on a pivotal few years for the energy transition.
In our Review of Energy Policy 2024, we highlight the key priorities to achieve a fair and equitable energy transition.
Read the report here: ukerc.ac.uk/publication/...
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@gwwarren.bsky.social , @geschehuebner.bsky.social and Christian Calvillo Munoz explore how the public & academics understand energy equity, and why these insights matter for fairer energy transitions.
👉More on the project: www.edrc.ac.uk/research/pro...
👇Blog: www.edrc.ac.uk/news-blog/to...
In this blog, we reflect on much-maligned equity considerations of the debate around zonal energy pricing - important for future energy transition debates as well as this one! Check out the blog below ⬇️
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🚨 New Article Alert! 🚨
@sarahduckett.bsky.social, Ragnar Lofstedt and I have just published a new paper in the Journal of Risk Research!
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📚 We undertook a bibliometric analysis to examine core risk research domains, theories and hazard topics. Check it out!
The Renewing #Biodiversity Longitudinal Survey (ReBLS) explores how individual attitudes to #nature change over time.
Read this fascinating update from the team behind the research.
@ecehh.bsky.social @naturalengland.bsky.social
renewbiodiversity.org.uk/the-renewing...
This study presents a bibliometric analysis of two journals central to the field of risk research—Risk Analysis and Journal of Risk Research to outline what has been accomplished, evaluate how the ...
Who wins and who loses in zonal electricity pricing? Our latest blog by @gwwarren.bsky.social, @geschehuebner.bsky.social and Antonios Katris‬ unpacks what the now-shelved UK reform means for energy equity, fairness & public support: www.edrc.ac.uk/news-blog/th...
Chris Jones, who is a fantastic dude and former colleague of mine, has a Senior Research Associate job going to look at the social science side of future EV charging mss.port.ac.uk/ce0732li_web...
Leeds and Lancaster have several funded PhD places going in mobility, car ownership, etc. Great opportunities in-fuze.org.uk/research-at-...
Funded #PhD opportunity (home & international students). Start September 2025.
Join us @exeter.ac.uk @ecehh.bsky.social for a 4-year funded PhD project looking how #ClimateChange impacts on the #MentalHealth of #Parents and carers.
www.findaphd.com/phds/project...
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