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Published: April 19, 2017, 4:15 a.m.

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In honor of Earth Day, we're delving into how behavior analysis can help solve issues related to sustainability. \xa0And while recording by candlelight might save electricity, it will take more than that to promote lasting green change. \xa0But, before we get into the research, Rob stops the show cold by declaring himself the Scrooge of environmental causes requires counteracting by sharing positive vibes with some listener mail and the Reading Rainbow song. \xa0It's not ABA Inside Track without a musical number.

Articles for next week:

Clark, R.N., Burgess, R.L., & Hendee, J.C. \xa0(1972). \xa0The development of anti-litter behavior in a forest campground. \xa0Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 5, 1-5. \xa0doi: 10.1901/jaba.1972.5-1

Foxx, R.M. & Schaeffer, M.H. \xa0(1981). \xa0A company-based lottery to reduce the personal driving of employees. \xa0Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 14, 273-285. \xa0doi: 10.1901/jaba.1981.14-273

Miller, N.D., Meindl, J.N., & Caradine, M. \xa0(2016). \xa0The effects of bin proximity and visual prompts on recycling in a university building. \xa0Behavior and Social Issues, 25, 4-10. \xa0doi: 10.5210/bsi.v.25i0.6141

Chance, P. & Heward, W.L. \xa0(2010). \xa0Climate change: \xa0Meeting the challenge. \xa0The Behavior Analyst, 33, 197-206.\xa0