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  • Blog
  • 19th Dec 2022

Reducing van deliveries in London

Reducing the environmental impact of the ‘last mile’ of deliveries between the transportation hub and customers’ homes

  • Blog
  • 5th Dec 2022

Using behavioural science to redesign customer water bills

Redesigning water bills to save water using behavioural insights

  • Blog
  • 1st Dec 2022

India’s global call for climate behaviour ideas

A call for empirically informed, measurable, and implementable ideas to deliver a sustainable future

  • Blog
  • 8th Nov 2022

What is COP27 missing?

Behavioural strategies can and must play a major role in decarbonising our economies

  • Blog
  • 1st Nov 2022

Five ways to cut your energy bill that actually work

We’ve been reviewing the evidence and have identified five actions households can take that will have meaningful impacts on their energy usage

  • Blog
  • 25th Oct 2022

How can behavioural insights help save energy in the workplace?

Reducing energy usage at the workplace is not always as simple as just turning down the thermostat - employers must facilitate a shift in the way employees behave

  • Blog
  • 18th Oct 2022

Do Behavioural Insights work for tigers?

We overestimate our ability to manage risks - even if there's a very real chance of being attacked by tigers!

Also available in: Indonesian

  • Blog
  • 18th Oct 2022

Apakah wawasan perilaku berlaku untuk harimau?

Kami melebih-lebihkan kemampuan kami untuk mengelola risiko - bahkan jika ada kemungkinan yang sangat nyata untuk diserang oleh harimau!

Also available in: English

  • Blog
  • 13th Oct 2022

Should banks encourage green behaviours?

Given the wealth of data they hold, banks are very well placed to provide timely and personalised advice on sustainability of purchases

  • Blog
  • 5th Oct 2022

Investors are stuck between climate commitments and action

Many financial institutions have announced major climate commitments. Are they real shifts or just empty claims to capitalise on greener consumer preferences?