Three-fifths of the measures required to get to “net zero” emissions will require at least some degree of behavioral and social change, according to the UK government’s climate advisers, the Committee on Climate Change. But this only factors in changes in consumer behavior, such as switching from petrol to electric cars, or gas boilers to heat pumps. This is a very narrow definition of behavioral and social change. People are not only consumers—they are citizens, parents, members of communities, employees, employers and political actors
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Source: Phys.org