(February 27, 2008) Carrie Armel, research associate at the Precourt Energy Efficiency Center at Stanford University, discusses the use of behavioral sciences to address climate change and energy security issues.
Armel discusses how people can go about changing thier behaviors as solutions, but this is not from a behavioral perspective. How would a behaviorist approach the issue of behavioral solutions for climate and energy change? What part of her talk would best relate to the behaviorist approach.
http://www.youtube.com/stanford#p/u/30/8wY7rj-fDGY
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