Hosted by the University of Prince Edward Island and presented by Net Zero Atlantic and academic partners.
Human behaviours are essential considerations for a successful energy transition in Atlantic Canada. Join Net Zero Atlantic and the project team in addressing the human factor gap by discussing research findings and next steps within the Atlantic Canadian context.
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Location: Andrew Hall - Room 142, University of Prince Edward Island, Charlottetown, PEI (550 University Ave, Charlottetown, PE C1A 4P2)
Why Attend: We have a lot more to do and will benefit from setting a clear path forward. After each academic partner presents their methodology and research findings, Net Zero Atlantic will moderate an interactive engagement session aimed at ensuring we have the means to continue research.
Who Should Attend: This workshop is designed for academia, government, and professionals interested in applying a behavioural science lens to their work. Related areas of work and research include environment and energy studies, business, economics, psychology, and sustainability.
This workshop is the second to last in a series of six led by Net Zero Atlantic focused on presenting findings by academic partners from the Pro-climate Behaviour Change project. The series includes in-person workshops hosted by an academic partner, a final workshop featuring all partners, and a webinar.
Note: This session will be delivered in English.