Values Trump Cash Incentives as Inducement to Environmental Action
Joining economic inducements with normative impulses sometimes yields the best outcomes.
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Joining economic inducements with normative impulses sometimes yields the best outcomes.
Costa Rica first curbed explosive population growth and then stopped deforestation and turned the country into a giant biodiverse park.
Battery storage is key to “decarbonization” in our homes and our economy.
A new design in toilets uses hydraulic technology and is low maintenance.
Mimicking nature produces another winner.
It is likely that the clean air experienced during the COVID shutdown will become the new normal.
A thin layer of gel under a panel can boost efficiency by 3-4 percent.
The coronavirus and sheltering in place have reinforced the notion that places without cars are more pleasant.
A potential win-win-win arrangement: on-demand renewable energy, restored natural systems for wildlife, and, for the first time, a clean extraction process for lithium.
California is again showing the U.S. government and the world how to take bold steps to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions.