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Nudging Our Way towards Energy Efficiency: Psychology, Behavior and the Environment

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Nudging Our Way towards Energy Efficiency: Psychology, Behavior and the Environment

Start 
Thursday, April 23, 2015 : 12:30pm
End 
Thursday, April 23, 2015 : 02:00pm
Location 
Wilson Center : Washington, D.C.

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Please join us for a candid discussion about how psychology and behavioral economics can help us begin to address our most pressing energy and environmental challenges – and how this can potentially improve policy choices in government and beyond. The panel, moderated by Ruth Greenspan Bell, a Public Policy Scholar at the Wilson Center, will examine which sorts of strategies encourage energy efficiency, how they can best be implemented and how one branch of the military is looking at incorporating these strategies to improve operational reach.

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