Shifting behaviour for circularity: positive tipping points in the transition to a circular future
Shifting behaviour for circularity: positive tipping points in the transition to a circular future
Samenvatting
In this inaugural address, reflections on the transition towards a circular economy are shared, with a deliberate focus on human behaviour. This focus is intentional. According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, behavioural changes could reduce global greenhouse gas emissions by as much as 40-70% relative to the baseline scenario projected for 2050. This represents a significant opportunity, provided we make a concerted effort! Research on positive tipping points further underpins this optimism. Positive tipping points occur when a series of relatively small changes collectively trigger a transformative shift within the system.
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| Datum | 2026-02-09 |
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| DOI | 10.48544/da004d07-0add-4b96-a925-696db675d26c |
| Taal | Engels |





























