Five large banks committed $1 billion each to help cities and building owners make energy-saving improvements aimed at lowering energy use and energy costs.
By priming and inducing participants' creativity, which causes people to avoid leaning on their energy-saving mental shortcuts, such as stereotyping, reduced participants' propensity to stereotype.
Morphology plays an essential role for any energy-saving policy, urban effi ciency, liveability and, generally, sustainable urban environments to succeed.