Enabling Singapore's youths to adapt in an era of climate change
Nudging them towards more eco-friendly behavioural habits is arguably a feasible approach to build greater climate resilience.
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Main Authors: | MENKHOFF, Thomas, CHONG, Mark, GAN, Benjamin |
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2021
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