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May 15, 2020 3 tweets 1 min read Read on X
"Exponential change is shocking and really not intuitive... Things happen seemingly slowly and then all at once. And I think it partly explains why we can be so slow to act on things like COVID in the short run and definitely climate in the long run.”
@AndrewWinston
COVID-19, Climate Change and the Forces Shaping Our Future
sloanreview.mit.edu/audio/covid-19…
Feedback loops and exponential change can be the most difficult part to understanding #complexSystems.

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Sep 30, 2020
An imperfect thread on some intersections of #BehavioralScience + #ComplexSystems

@DavidPerrott_ @g_arteagoitia
Some ppl recognize behavioral science is in its adolescents in a lot ways. While behavioral scientists have identified design that work really well (you know:
opt-out organ donation @ProfEricJohnson & @dggoldst
Save More for Tomorrow @R_Thaler & @shlomobenartzi)
These are wonderful & we should keep doing these!

But these are only a beginning manifestation of behavioral design & never meant to encompass all of behavioral science

The problem some see is that #nudges are designed in STABLE contexts & with specific demographics
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Aug 28, 2020
"When making decisions, instead of asking ourselves which option will give us the best results, we should be asking which option will give us good-enough results under the widest range of future states of the world."
psyche.co/ideas/why-effi… via @psyche_the_mag
"And satisficing with an eye toward a radically uncertain future might be called robust satisficing."

Good enough seems to be a better bet - especially as we become familiar with the variability and swift state changes common to #ComplexSystems
So much of #ResilienceTheory has led us to question our #DecisionMaking ; and the hyper-focused drive toward #Efficiency rather than #Resiliency
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Aug 21, 2020
Market Transformation is difficult for energy!
The Midwest Market Transformation* Collaborative
—Molly Graham @MEEAee
#SummerStudy20 Image
Current problems within market transformations include:
(1) diminishing opportunities for cost-effective #energy savings
(2) there's a need for longer term savings to achieve goals
The Midwest Market Transformation initiative looks to align interests & provide the best regulatory practices given regional policy factors
Read 4 tweets
Aug 20, 2020
Whole building system metric needs to be done to improve energy efficiency, but comes with some challenges.

Dr. Bing Liu @nwalliance
#SummerStudy20
Total System Performance Ratio (TSPR) evaluates the ENTIRE #HVAC system & can be calculated by:
#BuildingSystems Image
Free software is available to improve whole building analysis, thanks @eeregov !

buildingenergyscore.energy.gov
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Aug 20, 2020
100% renewables 100% of the time.

Paul Torcellini @NREL
@ACEEEdc #summerstudy20
#construction #netzero
Many discussions withing #SummerStudy20 remind me of @NAACP's Centering Equity in the Sustainable Building Sector (CESBS)

Share your story! Help us center equity in the sustainable building sector.
docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI…
Energy efficiency has a central role in improving "zero-energy" buildings
&

consider on-site & off-site sources of renewable energy
#netzero #building
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Aug 19, 2020
The burdens of #ClimateChange change are disproportionately placed on people in poverty

@CecilCorbinMark
@aceee #SummerStudy20

Which includes #buildings
For instance, as @CecilCorbinMark, demonstrates this point with:

Air Conditioning during all time high heat waves.

People in poverty may be inequitably burdened by:
Experiencing a heat wave bc their home does not have an air conditioning unit.

Heat waves can cause:
heat exhaustion,
triggering asthma,
organ damage

In elderly populations, this can result in death.
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