Environmental Studies and Forestrynpj | climate action
Titanic lessons for Spaceship Earth to account for human behavior in institutional design
T. Lindahl, J. M. Anderies, et al.
Discover how behavioral insights can be the key to effective global environmental protection. This research sheds light on how human behavior impacts environmental actions, drawing parallels with the Titanic. The authors explore institutional designs that can leverage positive behaviors and mitigate negative ones, providing valuable lessons for future cooperation against environmental degradation.
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