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The key election battle grounds are where the majority of UK oil and gas jobs are found. What does this mean for campaigners trying to stop new oil and gas? https://181street.com/policy-insights-how-to-just-stop-oil-and-win-an-election/ #JustStopOil #NewOilAndGas
Could new sustainability labelling laws help jump start fashion circularity? Will labelling drive behaviour change? https://181street.com/could-new-labelling-laws-jump-start-fashion-circularity/ #BehaviourChange #CircularFashion #SustainableFashion #Sustainability #Fashion
The key to effective climate communications: using behavioural science to get more cut-through and drive real change: https://181street.com/how-to-talk-about-climate-change-if-you-want-people-to-actually-take-action/ #ClimateComms #Sustainability #Communications #BehaviourChange #BehaviouralScience #BehaviouralCommunications