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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’

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

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

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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