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Mitigation behaviors from a health psychology perspective

When mitigation behaviors have co-benefits they can be relevant to health psychology. Co-beneficial behaviors both lessen the harmful impact on the environment, while directly improving personal health.

Ex. Walking/bicycling instead of driving can decrease greenhouse gas emissions, all the while improving air quality and levels of physical activity.

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Updated 2021-09-22

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