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  • Mar 1, 2000

    The Application of Social Science to Energy Conservation: Realizations, Models, and Findings

    Reviews the key findings of human factors research on energy efficiency and reflects on their application to the current policy context. This report is based on an interdisciplinary body of researc…

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    Strategies for Enhancing Resilience and Minimizing Vulnerabilities to Extreme Heat Events
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  • Strategies for Enhancing Resilience and Minimizing Vulnerabilities to Extreme Heat Events

    Extreme heat is one of the fastest-growing climate-related hazards in the United States, increasing mortality, straining buildings and energy systems, and amplifying risks for households with limit…

    Apr 16, 2026

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