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CXC Programme Manager Anne Marte Bergseng on a roundtable we held to identify behavioural science approaches to embed in Scottish Government climate policy.

From diet and home heating to transport and holiday habits – the way we live, work and play has a climate impact. In Scotland, this ...

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CXC is working with Lucidity Services Ltd and the University of Glasgow on a project measuring the impacts of climate policy on health in Scotland on behalf of the Scottish Government.

As part of this, we are calling for evidence, data and case studies that demonstrate how climate change mitigation and adaptation policies in Scotl...

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Nick Nash is a research fellow based at the University of Bath Department of Psychology. His research looks at the influence of habits and life events on environmentally-relevant behaviour.

He recently worked on a ClimateXChange fellowship project exploring policymaking around climate and diet in Scotland, identifying areas fo...

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Dr Kate Donovan is ClimateXChange’s Director of Policy and theme lead for risk and adaptation. She is Senior Lecturer in Climate Risk and Resilience at the University of Edinburgh.

In a recent podcast interview, she discussed the role and membership of the recently expanded ClimateXChange advisory group. This blog post present...

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ClimateXChange and Scottish Government’s Agriculture and Rural Economy team are inviting farmers, researchers and hemp industry representatives to explore the opportunities for hemp cultivation in Scotland.

Hemp was once widely grown in Scotland for fibre but its cultivation has become uncommon over the 20th and 21st ce...

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