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Simple Psychological Tricks to Live More Sustainably

Sustainable living habits in action

&Tab;&Tab;<div class&equals;"wpcnt">&NewLine;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;<div class&equals;"wpa">&NewLine;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;<span class&equals;"wpa-about">Advertisements<&sol;span>&NewLine;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;<div class&equals;"u top&lowbar;amp">&NewLine;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;<amp-ad width&equals;"300" height&equals;"265"&NewLine;&Tab;&Tab; type&equals;"pubmine"&NewLine;&Tab;&Tab; data-siteid&equals;"173035871"&NewLine;&Tab;&Tab; data-section&equals;"1">&NewLine;&Tab;&Tab;<&sol;amp-ad>&NewLine;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;<&sol;div>&NewLine;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;<&sol;div>&NewLine;&Tab;&Tab;<&sol;div><h1><&sol;h1>&NewLine;<p><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400">The modern environmental crisis represents the most significant design flaw in human history&period; Climate change is not merely a failure of policy or engineering&period; It is a failure of behavioral architecture&period; Despite decades of awareness campaigns and scientific warnings&comma; a massive value-action gap persists&period; Data from the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication reveals that while 72 percent of Americans believe global warming is happening&comma; a much smaller fraction takes consistent individual action&period; This discrepancy exists because your brain evolved to prioritize immediate survival over long-term abstract threats&period; You are biologically wired to ignore the slow-moving catastrophe of environmental degradation in favor of the dopamine hit provided by convenience and consumption&period;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400">The path to a viable future requires you to stop fighting your biology and start hacking it&period; You must leverage the same psychological shortcuts that marketers use to sell you products to instead drive your own sustainable habits&period; By understanding choice architecture&comma; social proof&comma; and cognitive biases&comma; you can rewire your daily existence without relying on willpower alone&period; Willpower is a finite resource&period; Psychological systems are permanent&period;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<h3><b>The Power of Default Bias and Choice Architecture<&sol;b><&sol;h3>&NewLine;<p><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400">Your brain seeks the path of least resistance in every decision&period; Behavioral economists Richard Thaler and Cass Sunstein popularized the concept of Nudge Theory&comma; which suggests that the way choices are presented significantly influences outcomes&period; The most potent tool in this kit is the default option&period; Research published in the journal Science demonstrated that when electricity providers set &&num;8220&semi;green energy&&num;8221&semi; as the default enrollment option&comma; over 90 percent of consumers stayed with it&period; When consumers had to manually opt-in to green energy&comma; less than 15 percent did so&period;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400">You can apply this to your own life by redesigning your physical and digital environments&period; Set your printer to double-sided as the permanent default&period; Configure your computer and television to enter power-saving mode after three minutes of inactivity&period; These small adjustments remove the need for a conscious decision&period; You are no longer &&num;8220&semi;choosing&&num;8221&semi; to save energy&period; You are simply following the system you built&period;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400">Why do you think grocery stores place candy at eye level&quest; They understand visual salience&period; You can reverse-engineer this&period; Place your reusable bags on the front door handle&period; Position your compost bin directly next to your cutting board&period; Move the meat in your refrigerator to the bottom drawer while placing plant-based options at eye level&period; By making sustainable choices the easiest and most visible options&comma; you bypass the cognitive load of decision-making&period; You stop asking &&num;8220&semi;Should I be sustainable today&quest;&&num;8221&semi; and start asking &&num;8220&semi;Why would I do anything else&quest;&&num;8221&semi;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<h3><b>Social Proof and the Neighborhood Effect<&sol;b><&sol;h3>&NewLine;<p><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400">You are a social animal deeply influenced by the actions of your peers&period; Robert Cialdini&comma; a preeminent researcher in the psychology of influence&comma; conducted a landmark study on hotel towel reuse&period; He found that placing a sign in rooms stating that 75 percent of guests reused their towels was far more effective than signs appealing to environmental protection&period; When people believe a behavior is the norm&comma; they align their actions to fit in&period;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400">This &&num;8220&semi;neighborhood effect&&num;8221&semi; is the single greatest predictor of solar panel installation&period; Data from the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory shows that if one person on a block installs solar&comma; the probability of neighbors doing the same increases exponentially&period; You must realize that your visible sustainable actions serve as a psychological &&num;8220&semi;contagion&period;&&num;8221&semi; When you carry a reusable water bottle or install a heat pump&comma; you are not just reducing your footprint&period; You are shifting the Overton Window of what is considered normal behavior in your social circle&period;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400">Does your neighbor see you composting&quest; Do your coworkers see you using a reusable coffee cup&quest; Visible signals of commitment create a feedback loop&period; You should talk about your sustainable changes not as a sacrifice&comma; but as a standard&period; When you frame sustainability as a modern status symbol rather than a radical lifestyle&comma; you lower the barrier for others&period; Peer pressure is often viewed negatively&comma; yet it remains the most efficient tool for rapid cultural shifts&period;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<h3><b>Reframing Loss Aversion and Sunk Cost<&sol;b><&sol;h3>&NewLine;<p><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400">Humans are twice as motivated to avoid a loss as they are to achieve a gain&period; This is known as loss aversion&period; Most environmental messaging fails because it focuses on what you will &&num;8220&semi;save&&num;8221&semi; in the future—save the planet&comma; save money on bills&comma; save resources&period; This framing is psychologically weak&period; Your brain discounts future rewards heavily&period;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400">To drive action&comma; you must reframe sustainability as the prevention of immediate loss&period; Instead of thinking about the money you save by turning off the lights&comma; think about the money you are actively throwing away every minute those lights remain on&period; When you waste food&comma; you aren&&num;8217&semi;t just &&num;8220&semi;not eating&&num;8221&semi; it&period; You are taking money out of your wallet and putting it in the trash&period;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400">The &&num;8220&semi;Sunk Cost Fallacy&&num;8221&semi; also plays a role in your consumption habits&period; You might feel compelled to use a gas-guzzling vehicle because you already paid for it&period; Break this cycle by calculating the &&num;8220&semi;cost to wait&period;&&num;8221&semi; Every month you delay switching to an induction stove or an electric vehicle&comma; you are paying a &&num;8220&semi;delay tax&&num;8221&semi; in the form of higher operating costs and health impacts&period; Framing inaction as an active financial drain creates the urgency necessary for change&period; Are you willing to keep paying a premium for an inferior&comma; polluting lifestyle&quest;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<h3><b>Implementation Intentions and the If-Then Strategy<&sol;b><&sol;h3>&NewLine;<p><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400">Vague goals like &&num;8220&semi;I want to be more eco-friendly&&num;8221&semi; are recipes for failure&period; They lack the specificity required to trigger action&period; Psychologists use &&num;8220&semi;Implementation Intentions&&num;8221&semi; to bridge the gap between intention and behavior&period; This involves creating &&num;8220&semi;If-Then&&num;8221&semi; plans that link a specific situational cue to a desired action&period;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400">Instead of saying you will recycle more&comma; say&colon; &&num;8220&semi;If I finish this plastic container&comma; then I will immediately rinse it and place it in the blue bin&period;&&num;8221&semi; This creates a mental link that bypasses the need for deliberation&period; You are pre-loading a command into your brain&period; Studies show that people who use If-Then planning are three times more likely to achieve their goals than those who simply &&num;8220&semi;try harder&period;&&num;8221&semi;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400">Apply this to your shopping habits&period; &&num;8220&semi;If I am at the checkout line and I see a plastic bag&comma; then I will say &&num;8216&semi;no thank you&&num;8217&semi; and use my backpack&period;&&num;8221&semi; &&num;8220&semi;If I am looking at a new piece of clothing&comma; then I will check the tag for recycled materials before I look at the price&period;&&num;8221&semi; These micro-scripts automate your ethics&period; They ensure that your values are present at the moment of temptation&period;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<h3><b>Overcoming the Green Licensing Trap<&sol;b><&sol;h3>&NewLine;<p><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400">You must be wary of &&num;8220&semi;Moral Licensing&period;&&num;8221&semi; This is the psychological phenomenon where doing something &&num;8220&semi;good&&num;8221&semi; gives you a subconscious &&num;8220&semi;license&&num;8221&semi; to do something &&num;8220&semi;bad&&num;8221&semi; later&period; Research has shown that people who purchase &&num;8220&semi;green&&num;8221&semi; products are sometimes more likely to cheat or steal in subsequent tasks because they feel they have built up &&num;8220&semi;moral capital&period;&&num;8221&semi;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400">In the context of sustainability&comma; this looks like buying an electric car and then feeling justified in driving it twice as much&period; Or recycling a plastic bottle and then feeling okay about buying a flight across the country&period; To combat this&comma; you must view sustainability as a cumulative path rather than a series of isolated transactions&period;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400">Ask yourself&colon; Is this action a genuine improvement&comma; or is it a bribe I am paying to my conscience so I can continue my old habits&quest; The goal is not to be a &&num;8220&semi;good person&&num;8221&semi; who does &&num;8220&semi;good things&period;&&num;8221&semi; The goal is to reduce your total throughput of energy and materials&period; You cannot buy your way to sustainability&period; You must behave your way there&period;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<h3><b>The Psychology of Scarcity and the 10-Second Rule<&sol;b><&sol;h3>&NewLine;<p><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400">We live in an era of hyper-consumption fueled by the &&num;8220&semi;scarcity heuristic&period;&&num;8221&semi; Marketers create a sense of urgency through &&num;8220&semi;limited time offers&&num;8221&semi; and &&num;8220&semi;only three left in stock&period;&&num;8221&semi; This triggers your primal fear of missing out&comma; leading to impulsive purchases that inevitably end up in landfills&period;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400">You can counter this with the &&num;8220&semi;10-Second Rule&&num;8221&semi; and the &&num;8220&semi;30-Day Rule&period;&&num;8221&semi; When you feel the urge to buy something&comma; stop for 10 seconds and ask&colon; &&num;8220&semi;Where will this item be in one year&quest;&&num;8221&semi; For larger purchases&comma; wait 30 days&period; Most of the time&comma; the dopamine spike will subside&comma; and you will realize you don&&num;8217&semi;t actually need the item&period;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400">Furthermore&comma; you should embrace &&num;8220&semi;Voluntary Simplicity&period;&&num;8221&semi; This isn&&num;8217&semi;t about deprivation&period; It is about the psychological liberation that comes from owning fewer things&period; The &&num;8220&semi;Endowment Effect&&num;8221&semi; causes us to overvalue things once we own them&comma; leading to cluttered lives and high maintenance costs&period; By consciously choosing to own less&comma; you reduce the mental energy required to manage your environment&period; You are not &&num;8220&semi;giving up&&num;8221&semi; consumption&period; You are gaining time and focus&period;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<h3><b>Visualizing the Invisible&colon; Carbon and Energy Salience<&sol;b><&sol;h3>&NewLine;<p><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400">A major hurdle to sustainable living is that carbon dioxide is invisible and energy is abstract&period; You don&&num;8217&semi;t see the plume of gas coming out of your exhaust pipe&comma; and you don&&num;8217&semi;t see the coal burning when you turn on your air conditioner&period; This lack of feedback makes it difficult for your brain to register the impact of your actions&period;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400">To fix this&comma; you need to make the invisible visible&period; Smart meters are a prime example&period; Homes with real-time energy displays see an average reduction in energy use of 5 to 15 percent&period; When you see the numbers climb as you turn on the dryer&comma; the cost becomes real&period;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400">You can use &&num;8220&semi;mental models&&num;8221&semi; to visualize your impact&period; Instead of thinking about &&num;8220&semi;tons of carbon&comma;&&num;8221&semi; think about &&num;8220&semi;balloons filled with gas&period;&&num;8221&semi; One gallon of gasoline produces about 20 pounds of CO2&period; That is roughly the volume of a small room&period; Every time you drive to the store&comma; imagine you are filling your neighborhood with black balloons&period; This visual imagery triggers a visceral response that a data point on a screen cannot&period; How many rooms of gas are you willing to fill today&quest;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<h3><b>Cognitive Dissonance as a Driver for Change<&sol;b><&sol;h3>&NewLine;<p><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400">When your actions do not align with your beliefs&comma; you experience cognitive dissonance—a state of mental discomfort&period; Most people resolve this by changing their beliefs to match their actions &lpar;e&period;g&period;&comma; &&num;8220&semi;climate change isn&&num;8217&semi;t that bad&&num;8221&semi;&rpar;&period; You must do the opposite&period; You must lean into the discomfort and use it to change your actions&period;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400">Publicly committing to a goal is a powerful way to leverage cognitive dissonance&period; If you tell your friends&comma; family&comma; and social media followers that you are going &&num;8220&semi;zero waste&&num;8221&semi; for a month&comma; you are much more likely to stick to it&period; Why&quest; Because the psychological cost of being seen as a hypocrite is higher than the effort required to recycle&period;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400">Use your identity as a lever&period; Instead of saying &&num;8220&semi;I am trying to eat less meat&comma;&&num;8221&semi; say &&num;8220&semi;I am a plant-based eater&period;&&num;8221&semi; When a behavior becomes part of your identity&comma; it no longer requires effort&period; It is simply who you are&period; This shift from &&num;8220&semi;doing&&num;8221&semi; to &&num;8220&semi;being&&num;8221&semi; is the ultimate psychological trick&period; It turns sustainability from a chore into a core value&period;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<h3><b>The Urgency of the 2030 Timeline<&sol;b><&sol;h3>&NewLine;<p><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400">We do not have the luxury of slow&comma; incremental change&period; The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change &lpar;IPCC&rpar; has made it clear that we must halve global emissions by 2030 to avoid the most catastrophic tipping points&period; This deadline is only years away&period; Your brain&&num;8217&semi;s tendency to procrastinate on &&num;8220&semi;long-term&&num;8221&semi; problems is a luxury the planet cannot afford&period;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400">You must treat the 2030 deadline as an immediate personal crisis&period; This is the &&num;8220&semi;Pre-commitment&&num;8221&semi; phase of your life&period; Lock yourself into sustainable systems now&period; Sign up for a community solar program today&period; Schedule an energy audit for your home this week&period; Remove the &&num;8220&semi;buy now&&num;8221&semi; buttons from your browser&period;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400">The psychology of sustainability is the psychology of survival&period; By using these tricks—defaults&comma; social proof&comma; loss aversion&comma; and identity shifts—you can transform your lifestyle from a liability into an asset&period; You are the architect of your own behavior&period; It is time to design a life that allows the rest of the world to live&period;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<h3><b>The Impact of Urban Design and Environmental Psychology<&sol;b><&sol;h3>&NewLine;<p><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400">Your environment dictates your behavior more than your personality does&period; This is a core tenet of environmental psychology&period; If you live in a city designed for cars&comma; you will drive&period; If you live in a city designed for people&comma; you will walk&period; While you may not be an urban planner&comma; you can apply these principles to your immediate surroundings&period;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400">Research into &&num;8220&semi;Active Design&&num;8221&semi; shows that people are more likely to take the stairs if the staircase is well-lit&comma; aesthetically pleasing&comma; and placed in the center of a building&comma; while elevators are tucked away&period; You can mimic this in your home&period; Hide the remote control in a drawer to reduce mindless television consumption&period; Keep your bike in the hallway where it is easy to grab&comma; rather than buried in a cluttered garage&period;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400">Furthermore&comma; consider the &&num;8220&semi;Biophilia Hypothesis&comma;&&num;8221&semi; which suggests humans have an innate tendency to seek connections with nature&period; Studies show that people who have plants in their homes or access to green spaces are more likely to engage in pro-environmental behaviors&period; By bringing nature into your personal space&comma; you create a constant psychological reminder of what is at stake&period; You protect what you love&period; If your daily life is disconnected from the natural world&comma; your motivation to protect it will inevitably wither&period;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<h3><b>Overcoming Compassion Fade and the &&num;8220&semi;Drop in the Ocean&&num;8221&semi; Myth<&sol;b><&sol;h3>&NewLine;<p><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400">A common psychological barrier is the feeling that your individual actions don&&num;8217&semi;t matter&period; This is &&num;8220&semi;Compassion Fade&&num;8221&semi; or &&num;8220&semi;Pseudoinefficacy&period;&&num;8221&semi; When a problem is too large&comma; people tend to shut down&period; You see the massive scale of global pollution and conclude that your reusable bag is meaningless&period;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400">This is a logical fallacy&period; Individual actions are the building blocks of systemic change&period; They create the market demand that drives corporate shifts and the social norms that drive policy changes&period; To fight this&comma; focus on &&num;8220&semi;Efficacy Beliefs&period;&&num;8221&semi; Remind yourself of the specific&comma; measurable impact of your choices&period;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400">One person switching to a plant-based diet saves approximately 200&comma;000 gallons of water and the equivalent of 3&comma;000 square feet of forest per year&period; Over a decade&comma; that is a massive&comma; tangible impact&period; When you multiply that by a thousand or a million people using the same psychological hacks&comma; you get a revolution&period; Do not let the scale of the challenge paralyze you&period; Small&comma; automated actions are the only things that ever change the world&period;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<h3><b>The Role of Gamification and Positive Reinforcement<&sol;b><&sol;h3>&NewLine;<p><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400">Your brain is wired to respond to rewards&period; Sustainability is often framed as a series of &&num;8220&semi;don&&num;8217&semi;ts&&num;8221&semi;—don&&num;8217&semi;t drive&comma; don&&num;8217&semi;t eat meat&comma; don&&num;8217&semi;t buy plastic&period; This focus on negation is demotivating&period; You should instead use gamification to create positive reinforcement&period;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400">Use apps that track your carbon footprint and allow you to compete with friends&period; Set personal challenges&colon; &&num;8220&semi;Can I go a whole week without producing any non-recyclable waste&quest;&&num;8221&semi; Reward yourself when you hit milestones&period; If you save &dollar;100 on your energy bill through behavioral changes&comma; use that money for an experience rather than a physical object&period;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400">Positive reinforcement creates a &&num;8220&semi;virtuous cycle&period;&&num;8221&semi; The better you feel about your sustainable choices&comma; the more likely you are to make them&period; This is the opposite of the &&num;8220&semi;climate anxiety&&num;8221&semi; that plagues so many&period; Action is the best antidote to anxiety&period; When you take control of your psychological environment&comma; you move from a state of passive fear to a state of active engagement&period;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<h3><b>Behavioral Contagion and the Power of the &&num;8220&semi;First Follower&&num;8221&semi;<&sol;b><&sol;h3>&NewLine;<p><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400">You don&&num;8217&semi;t need to be a world leader to start a movement&period; You just need to be the first person in your circle to adopt a new norm&period; This is the &&num;8220&semi;First Follower&&num;8221&semi; principle&period; When people see you successfully navigating a sustainable life—and looking happier and less stressed because of it—they will follow&period;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400">Behavioral contagion is real&period; Studies on the adoption of water-saving technologies in drought-prone areas show that once a certain threshold of the population adopts a habit&comma; the rest of the community follows rapidly&period; We are approaching that threshold in many areas of sustainability&period;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400">Are you going to be a laggard or a leader&quest; By using these psychological tricks&comma; you aren&&num;8217&semi;t just changing your life&period; You are providing a blueprint for everyone around you&period; You are making it safe&comma; easy&comma; and desirable for others to join the transition&period; The clock is ticking&period; The science is clear&period; Your brain is ready for an upgrade&period;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<h3><b>References<&sol;b><&sol;h3>&NewLine;<p><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400">Yale Program on Climate Change Communication&colon; Climate Change in the American Mind<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400">https&colon;&sol;&sol;climatecommunication&period;yale&period;edu&sol;about&sol;projects&sol;climate-change-in-the-american-mind&sol;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400">Science Magazine&colon; Default Choices and the Green Energy Market<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400">https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;science&period;org&sol;journal&sol;science<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400">Nudge&colon; Improving Decisions About Health&comma; Wealth&comma; and Happiness &lpar;Thaler &amp&semi; Sunstein&rpar;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400">https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;google&period;com&sol;search&quest;q&equals;https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;penguinrandomhouse&period;com&sol;books&sol;304159&sol;nudge-by-richard-h-thaler-and-cass-r-sunstein&sol;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400">Influence&colon; The Psychology of Persuasion &lpar;Robert Cialdini&rpar;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400">https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;influenceatwork&period;com&sol;7-principles-of-persuasion&sol;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400">Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory&colon; The Solar Contagion Effect<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400">https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;google&period;com&sol;search&quest;q&equals;https&colon;&sol;&sol;emp&period;lbl&period;gov&sol;publications&sol;solar-contagion-effect<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400">IPCC Special Report on Global Warming of 1&period;5°C<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400">https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;ipcc&period;ch&sol;sr15&sol;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400">Journal of Environmental Psychology&colon; The Impact of Visual Salience on Recycling<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400">https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;google&period;com&sol;search&quest;q&equals;https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;journals&period;elsevier&period;com&sol;journal-of-environmental-psychology<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400">EPA&colon; Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Individual Actions<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400">https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;google&period;com&sol;search&quest;q&equals;https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;epa&period;gov&sol;ghgemissions&sol;individual-emissions-calculator<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 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