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Keyword: Environmental Behaviour

Personality traits and energy efficiency in the UK residential market

​People who have just moved house are less likely to travel to work by car

Home-movers more likely to embrace the eco-commute

Moving home ‘leads to life rethink’

Habit discontinuity, self-activation, and the diminishing influence of context change: evidence from the UK Understanding Society survey

Why if you move house you’re a lot less likely to travel to work in the car

Home movers more likely to be green commuters, study finds

Home movers more likely to be green commuters, study finds

Survey of socio-demographic data on energy practices: deliverable D3.1

Thinking about time as money decreases environmental behavior

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