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- 25th Nov 2022
Violences conjugales: un outil pour augmenter le nombre de repérages de 76%
Les viols et violences conjugales représentent un risque plus grand pour la santé des femmes que le cancer, les accidents de la route, et le paludisme réunis. Pourtant les médecins ont du mal à aborder ce sujet en consultation. Comment peut-on les encourager à changer leurs pratiques pour favoriser le…
- 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
- 5th Dec 2022
Using behavioural science to redesign customer water bills
Redesigning water bills to save water using behavioural insights
- Blog
- 15th Dec 2022
Australia: A government learning how to learn faster
Australia today seems like a country at the precipice of bold reform
- Blog
- 20th Dec 2022
Carbon Offsetting at BIT
BIT's committment to offsetting emissions from our flights and office energy consumption until we are carbon negative
- Academic publication
- 20th Jan 2023
Misconceptions about the Practice of Behavioral Public Policy
In 2022, Nick Chater and George Loewenstein published a pre-print called ‘The i-frame and the s-frame: How focusing on individual-level solutions has led behavioral public policy astray’. I find this paper to be deeply flawed and ultimately self-defeating.
- Report
- 25th Jan 2023
How to build a Net Zero society
Tackling climate change is not only a moral and legal obligation but is the growth opportunity of the 21st century and is backed by huge public support
- Blog
- 25th Jan 2023
New flagship report: How to build a Net Zero society
Delivery of Net Zero isn’t just a technological or economic challenge. It represents and ultimately relies on social transformation.
- Podcast: Inside The Nudge Unit
- 25th Jan 2023
Net Zero as the easy option
People are up for getting to Net Zero and are willing to do their bit and they are clamouring for help from government and business
- Blog
- 9th Mar 2023
How can influencers encourage sustainable behaviours?
Working with Unilever, and its brands Dove and Hellmans, BIT designed and ran, to our knowledge, the largest online randomised-controlled trial with over 6,013 TikTok or Instagram users from across 3 countries (the UK, USA and Canada) to test the effect of different types of social media messaging.