Changing Habits in a Changing Climate
During the past few years, the EU-funded project, I-CHANGE, has facilitated eight living labs in- and outside the EU. We’ve done so to work with citizen science in monitoring environmental risks related to our changing climate. The hope of this project is that we, by helping citizens better understand the scientific links between behaviour, climate change, and risks, push toward societal change for new patterns of behaviour.
In this interactive digital event, we will be discussing our learnings and ask you to reflect upon them with us: Does knowledge change behaviour? How do we make for a more just transition? What are alternative ways of understanding and creating change?
The event is open for everyone, and you will be able to speak and listen in your native language.
By partaking in this event, you consent to let us document the event proceedings by taking notes and screenshots of the online meeting.
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