
Behaviour change and travel demand reduction – the Lords are listening?
At a recent discussion at the House of Lords’ Environment and Climate Change Committee, Jillian Anable focused on the difficult, systemic rethinking of transport that is required to achieve swift reductions in car mileages.

Why is it so hard to engage SMEs on climate change?
Katherine Sugar and Sam Hampton report on an SME Engagement Workshop, discussing the challenges of SME engagement and how these can be overcome.

Peer-to-peer energy: lucky for some?
Peer-to-peer buying and selling of electricity could mean bill savings – but it depends on who you know and where you live.

Preprint policies for the top 20 journals published in by CREDS researchers
Preprints are versions of academic papers made freely available before independent peer review, and can speed up and broaden access to research outputs.

Why the ‘Energy Security Strategy’ won’t work
The Prime Minister’s strategy will boost UK energy supply, but any effective strategy also has to address how much energy we use and how to reduce it.

The intersections between racial justice and energy demand research
Sarah Higginson and Bowale Fadare look back to the conversation that inspired our hiring a researcher to explore the intersections between vulnerability and energy demand.

TReQ: 1 Principles
This video introduces the TReQ (Transparency, Reproducibility, Quality) principles and explain their importance and general benefits.

TReQ: 2 Pre-registration
This video tutorial explains how pre-registration can help to improve the transparency, reproducibility, and quality (TReQ) of applied research.

TReQ: 3 Reporting guidelines
This video tutorial explains how reporting guidelines can help improve the transparency, reproducibility, and quality (TReQ) of applied research.

TReQ: 4 Preprints
This video tutorial explains how preprints can help improve the transparency, reproducibility, and quality (TReQ) of applied research.

TReQ: 5 Open data & code
This video tutorial explains how open data and code can help improve the transparency, reproducibility, and quality (TReQ) of applied research.

TReQ: 6 Conclusion
This is the final video in our series on improving the transparency, reproducibility, and quality (TReQ) of applied research.