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    Conclusion:Towards systematic reductions in energy demand

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    Achieving the goals of the Paris Agreement will require sustained and systematic reductions in energy demand. This chapter closes Transitions in Energy Efficiency and Demand by considering what we have learnt about energy efficiency and energy demand reduction through the previous 12 chapters (Chapters 2 to 13). It begins by restating the importance and utility of the sociotechnical approach and the framework of innovation emergence, discussion and impact for both understanding and reducing energy demand. It then discusses the importance of this approach for energy demand reduction in the UK context, before going on to outline what this may mean for other countries. Finally, it draws together a series of recommended policy principles that set the scene for our overall conclusion, an agenda for ongoing research and policy action into the systematic reduction of energy demand

    Lewis, Myrtle. A net mending panel painted for a Newfoundland quilt by Myrtle Lewis's daughter Debbie Hopkins, Roddickton.

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    A net mending panel painted for a Newfoundland quilt by Myrtle Lewis's daughter Debbie Hopkins, Roddickton

    Lewis, Myrtle. A seal panel painted for a Newfoundland quilt by Myrtle Lewis's daughter Debbie Hopkins, Roddickton.

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    A seal panel painted for a Newfoundland quilt by Myrtle Lewis's daughter Debbie Hopkins, Roddickton

    sj-docx-1-jtr-10.1177_00472875211037748 – Supplemental material for The Rich Kids of Instagram: Luxury Travel, Transport Modes, and Desire

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-jtr-10.1177_00472875211037748 for The Rich Kids of Instagram: Luxury Travel, Transport Modes, and Desire by Scott Cohen, Hongbo Liu, Paul Hanna, Debbie Hopkins, James Higham and Stefan Gössling in Journal of Travel Research</p

    P Values and Statistical Significance

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    This resource, created by author Will G. Hopkins, defines what a p-value is, why .05 is significant, and when to use it. It also covers related topics such as one-tailed/two-tailed tests and hypothesis testing. Overall, this is a wonderful resource for students wanting to learn more about statistics, and more specially, significant testing

    Colors 1980

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    CONTENTS Birth, Joe Buchan 2; A brief moment, Heidi Muller 3; Point well taken, Kit Warfield 3; Divinations, John I. C. Ramirez 4; Alaska, Christopher C. Sloan 6; For what it's worth, John Kaney 6; After a reading of Hopkins, William John Hallinan; A peace missing from my puzzle, Joe Buchan 8; Reflection 1, Deb Nelson 9; The game, Gina Larson 10; Variations on a theme of flying, Sue Cleminger 13; Imagined reflections / reflected images, Sue Cleminger 14; Generals live to be old men, Christopher C. Sloan 15; Liquor zoo, Debbie Court 16; Sheltered apathy, Kit Warfield 17; Untitled, Ellen J. Hotz 18; In passing, Charles Zucker 19; The come back, Mary Bowen 20; Untitled, Jean Faure 23; Most are remembered echoes, John Ignatius Constantine Ramirez; James, Joe Buchan 25; Untitled, Francine Bergeron 26; Kaleidescope revels, Sue Cleminger 27; An act of love, anonymous 28; The first Helena rock star, Melanie Matson 29; 3 questions, Christopher C. Sloan 31; Labyrinth, Debbie Court 32

    Six International American Festivals from Carbonne Quatorze to Bali: Cak!& Legong -- Summary

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    Citations of sources, conclusions, or opinions expressed in this publication are the responsibility of the author and do not reflect the policies or views of staff or others affiliated with the Institute for Policy Studies or Johns Hopkins University

    Cross-sector Partnerships and Community Involvement in Reversing Urban Decay; Nairobi and Baltimore: A Comparison

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    Moving from decline to revival in post-industrial cities: an examination of why Baltimore's tourism strategies do not work

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    Intermodal Freight Transportation in the USA: A System that Works

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