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Sustainable Consumption Consultant +45 7254 6166 Kate is experienced within the fields of behaviour change and sustainable consumption, which is her main work area at the institute. Kate has previously worked at Greenpeace Germany, researching the “Attitude – Behaviour Gap” and sustainable behaviour. Kate has worked at NGOs in the UK and Europe as a campaigner, head of volunteering, fundraiser and project manager. Kate holds an M.A. in Gender, Anthropology and Development from Goldsmith´s College, University of London. Kate is a British national. Kate is the co-author of the publications: "The Role of Formal and Informal Forces in Shaping Consumption and Implications for a Sustainable Society. Part I", (Mont and Power 2010) http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/2/7/2232/ and "The Role of Formal and Informal Forces in Shaping Consumption and Implications for a Sustainable Society. Part II", (Power and Mont 2010) http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/2/8/2573/
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