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The missed opportunity – ignoring the evidence on energy demand reduction
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Luxury-focused carbon taxation improves fairness of climate policy
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CREDS in Celebration event
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Richest people in UK ‘use more energy flying’ than poorest do overall
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Social outcomes of energy use in the United Kingdom: Household energy footprints and their links to well-being
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Much broader than health: Surveying the diverse co-benefits of energy demand reduction in Europe
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Co-benefits of energy demand reduction are much broader than health
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How much does a developed country need to consume to secure a high quality of life?
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Implications of shrinking household sizes for meeting the 1.5°C climate targets
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Exploring transport consumption-based emissions: Spatial patterns, social factors, well-being, and policy implications
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Future food footprints: Sowing the seeds for change?
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A cross-country comparative analysis of low energy demand scenarios in Europe
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