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Contagious sustainable action: quantitative theory of change

Contagious sustainable action: quantitative theory of change

by Salomon Billeter | Aug 30, 2016 | Behaviour, Climate change, Collaborative Action, Transitions

A first building block of a solid theoretical basis for action To solve or mitigate global problems such as climate change, good, sustainable individual behavior needs to be adopted by enough people to have an impact on society at large and the world. But isn’t...

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