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Transforming Consumption: From Decoupling, to Behavior Change, to System Changes for Sustainable Consumption
2015
Annual Review Environment and Resources
Consumption, although often considered an individual choice, is deeply ingrained in behaviors, cultures, and institutions, and is driven and supported by corporate and government practices. Consumption is also at the heart of many of our most critical ecological, health, and social problems. What is referred to broadly as sustainable consumption has primarily focused on making consumption more efficient and gradually decoupling it from energy and resource use. We argue for the need to focus
doi:10.1146/annurev-environ-102014-021224
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