Climate change responses are in many ways more about people than about technology. The second annual Behavior, Energy and Climate Change Conference recognizes that. With a focus on understanding how individuals and organizations make decisions and on applying behavioral and social insights to encourage an energy-efficient and low-carbon economy, the first conference attracted 500 people from a broad range of backgrounds, including local government.
Primary sponsors include elements of the University of California, Stanford University and the American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy. The conference is in Sacramento, California, November 16-19, (888) 332-8258.
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