Fair enough. More knowledge about behaviors' CF may help people focus their behavior change efforts and possibly be more supportive of policies targeting them. But sometimes, people make decisions in organizations with a similar lack of knowledge, with potential consequences at scale. (1/2)
I understand your take on eco-labels, although this depends on the label. The Fair Trade label only communicates that a product has been certified to meet some standards. A carbon label can provide concrete and comparable GHG info useful for people and organizations. www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Carbon labelling may affect changes in both organizational and retail consumer behaviour. This Review examines the effectiveness of label programmes on the behaviour of actors throughout product suppl...