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Behavioural Food Change - with psychologist Per Espen Stoknes

16m · Faces Of Food · 01 Aug 01:00

Psychologist & economist Per Espen Stoknes specializes in long-term thinking and has smuggled in radical, environmental perspectives into hardcore financial companies. How can we change the decision makers to see the immense benefits of a healthy and sustainable food system?


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