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SUBMITTER: Nisa CF
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6778105 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Oct
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Nisa Claudia F CF Bélanger Jocelyn J JJ Schumpe Birga M BM Faller Daiane G DG
Nature communications 20191004 1
No consensus exists regarding which are the most effective mechanisms to promote household action on climate change. We present a meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials comprising 3,092,678 observations, which estimates the effects of behavioural interventions holding other factors constant. Here we show that behavioural interventions promote climate change mitigation to a very small degree while the intervention lasts (d = -0.093 95% CI -0.160, -0.055), with no evidence of sustained posi ...[more]