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The psychology of sustainability

Posted on May 3, 2017December 20, 2017 by sciencejulia

SCIENCE PODCAST

Researcher Elise Amel talks about the ways our brains can work against us when it comes to making sustainable choices, and how to overcome these barriers.

Listen to the interview on the Science Podcast.

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