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Home > March 2021

The publications listed below were produced as part of the EUED Demand Centres, research that has formed the foundation of the work of CREDS.

Evaluation in a time of emergency

31 March, 2021

CREDS Mid-term review panel report

27 March, 2021

Managing resources sustainably is key to cutting UK greenhouse gases

26 March, 2021

A walk in the park: has the Covid-19 travel response opened the door to a new direction on climate policy?

24 March, 2021

Building Renovation Passports

15 March, 2021

Staircase Photo by Jason Briscoe on Unsplash

Why ‘rebound effects’ may cut energy savings in half

04 March, 2021

Curbing flying for climate reasons – is it reasonable?

02 March, 2021

Cumbria mine: is there a technical need for new coal mines in the UK?

01 March, 2021

Flexibility capital and justice in smart energy systems – reading room four

01 March, 2021

 

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