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Social Sciences · Political Science
A new study from Darwin, Australia reveals that renters and those in public housing face structural barriers to adopting energy-saving practices, regardless of their personal motivation or awareness. Researchers conducted surveys and interviews finding that landlord disinterest, short lease terms, and a lack of agency over home modifications trap many households in inefficient energy use. For a retired public servant who handled energy procurement and policy, this research underscores how housing policy itself must change to enable equitable energy transitions — a theme that weaves together your professional experience, your progressive values, and your interest in the social structures that shape daily life.
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