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Changing Behaviours For A More Sustainable London Samantha Heath, Gayle Burgess, Gail Freeman, Kirsty Balmer and William McFarland
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Document Date: 2011-03-30 04:17:43


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Boston / /

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Oxford University Press / /

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United Kingdom / /

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GBP / /

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Environmental Issue / /

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Energy Institute / Building Smart Communities / National Institute / /

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energy demand / social epidemic through these networks / food accounts / manufacturing efficiencies / conserve energy / pre-existing tool / energy efficiency measures / direct energy consumption / dairy products / direct energy / energy use / energy efficiency / social networks / energy account / energy savings / food / energy / /

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National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence / National Social Marketing Centre / Residents Management Organisation / London Sustainable Development Commission / Stationary Office / Oxford University / Greater London Authority / Energy Institute London / /

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William McFarland London / Gayle Burgess / Tim Jackson / Michael Marmot / Gail Freeman / Richard Layard / Allen Lane / Terry Barker / Richard Wilkinson / Tomorrow / /

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current Mayor of London / Mayor / leader / Professor / climate economist / /

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