EU 1.5° Lifestyles: Policies and Tools for Mainstreaming 1.5° Lifestyles

Basic data for this project

Type of projectEU-project hosted at University of Münster
Duration at the University of Münster01/05/2021 - 30/04/2025

Description

The IPCC concludes in their Special Report on Global Warming that limiting global temperature increase needs demand-side actions and lifestyle changes. Previous attempts to realise demand-side changes have been hampered by several factors: First, there is very limited quantitative data showing how much a proposed change in lifestyle would contribute to climate change mitigation. Thus, policy makers and citizens lack guidance to make informed choices. Second, there is still limited evidence of public acceptance of drastic changes. This has led to internationally uncoordinated policies and to policies that will very likely fall short on having sufficient impact. Third, policies have usually promoted changes of individual behaviour without addressing structural constraints or structural drivers of unsustainable lifestyles. This has led to policies that remain ineffective and frustrate citizens who wish to make positive lifestyle choices. We aim to address all three of the above issues, by connecting an analysis of individual lifestyle perspectives, on household level, with policies and socio-economic structures, on all levels from international to local. The analysis will be structured according to the emerging 1.5-degree lifestyles approach, which members of the consortium have helped to define. The advantage of a lifestyle-oriented approach is to link concrete transformations of lifestyle by individuals to transformations of the structural context by policies, economic, and societal institutions. This inclusive approach is original in terms of a research strategy. In practical terms, it is very promising as it offers concrete guidance and as it can be scaled to political, social, and economic capacities on regional to (supra-) national levels. We pursue our aims using quantitative and qualitative methods, country-level assessments and sector-based case studies, as well as innovative participatory formats and a broad range of communication methods.

KeywordsGlobal warming
Website of the projecthttps://onepointfivelifestyles.eu/
Funding identifier101003880
Funder / funding scheme
  • EC H2020 - Research and innovation actions (RIA)

Project management at the University of Münster

Fuchs, Doris

Applicants from the University of Münster

Fuchs, Doris

Project partners outside the University of Münster

  • European Research Services GmbH (ERS)Germany
  • Lund University (LU)Sweden
  • UNIVERSITY OF LA CORUÑASpain
  • adelphi research gemeinnützige GmbHGermany
  • Hot or Cool Institute gGmbHGermany
  • GreenDependent Institute Nonprofit Ltd.Hungary
  • D-mat oyFinland
  • Zala brivibaLatvia
  • Leiden University (UL)Netherlands (Kingdom of the)

Publications of the University of Münster resulting from the project

Lehner, Matthias; Luth Richter, Jessika; Kreinin, Halliki; Mamut, Pia; Vadovics, Edina; Henman, Josefine; Mont, Oksana; Fuchs, Doris (2024)
In: Buildings & Cities5(1)215-230. doi:10.5334/bc.438
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Kreinin, Halliki; Fuchs, Doris; Mamut, Pia; Hirth, Steffen; Lange, Steffen (2024)
In: Sustainability: Science, Practice, and Policy20(1)2372120. doi:10.1080/15487733.2024.2372120
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Kreinin, Halliki; Mamut, Pia; Fuchs; Doris (2024)
In: Zeitschrift für Politikwissenschaft34273-293. doi:10.1007/s41358-024-00383-9
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Fuchs, Doris; Debourdeau, Ariane; Dütschke, Elisabeth; Fahy, Frances; Garzon, Giulia; Kirchler, Benjamin; Klöckner, Christian A.; Sahakian, Marlyne (2025)
In: Consumption and Society4(1). doi:10.1332/27528499Y2024D000000033
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Mamut, Pia; Fuchs, Doris; Becker, Lea; Laksevics, Karlis; Kreinin, Halliki; Brizga, Janis (2025)
In: Consumption and Society4(1)33-54. doi:10.1332/27528499Y2024D000000039
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