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Understanding and overcoming community roadblocks to achieving net-zero . In the last 15 years, humans emitted a quarter of the greenhouse gases ever emitted by our species. Reversing this trajectory

The University of Queensland — Australian Laureate Fellowships
Amount
Up to $3,348,178
Closes
Saturday 12 May 2029
Status
unknown
Type
open opportunity
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Description

Understanding and overcoming community roadblocks to achieving net-zero . In the last 15 years, humans emitted a quarter of the greenhouse gases ever emitted by our species. Reversing this trajectory will require extraordinary levels of community support in the face of painful transformations of our society. This project will understand the psychological factors underpinning climate (in)action, test strategies capable of catalysing action, and deliver a suite of impact tools for government, industry, and green innovators. The significant benefits that will emerge will assist in future-proofing the economy, increasing government flexibility to drive change, and reducing social conflict. The project will inform Australia’s transition from a fossil fuel dependent economy to a leader in rapid decarbonisation.. Scheme: Australian Laureate Fellowships. Field: 5205 - Social and Personality Psychology. Lead: Prof Matthew Hornsey

Categories
artscommunityregenerativeenterprise
Target Recipients
researchersuniversities

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