Amita Basu

Amita Basu is a Research Fellow at Transitions. She applies methods of cognitive science and behavioural economics to help design, implement, and assess research studies and field interventions at Transitions. She has worked in qualitative and quantitative psychological research, writing and editing, and as an educator. Her nonacademic writing has appeared in The Penn Review, Bamboo Ridge, Deccan Herald, The Curious Reader, and other venues. Her focus is on using behavioural science to mobilise individual action and activism for environmental conservation. She has a PhD from the Centre of Behavioural and Cognitive Sciences (CBCS). Her doctoral work studied the valuation and discounting of nonmarket goods, with a focus on the environmental commons.

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Incentivising Energy Efficiency in Urban Indian Households
What role does energy efficiency in urban households play in India's net zero drive? In this blog, we analyse policies and behavioural barriers to suggest ways forward.
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“That’s Solar Biz”: Addressing the rooftop solar lag among urban Indian businesses"
In this article, PULL identifies causes for this lag from our own research. We look at possible future pathways in which rooftop solar will be more widely adopted by India’s urban commercial sector, and how this will shape our cities.
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Reducing Food Waste in Indian Households
This blog explores the causes of food waste in India; its grave implications for hunger, socioeconomic equity, and climate change; and what steps households can take to minimise food waste.