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1Associations between mindfulness and mental health after collective trauma: results from a longitudinal, representative, probability-based survey
Anxiety, Stress and Coping, 2024, 37, 361-378
2.34Citations (PDF)
2Supply, demand and polarization challenges facing US climate policies
Nature Climate Change, 2024, 14, 134-142
18.727Citations (PDF)
3Emotions, worry, efficacy, and climate change–related sustainability behaviors among a representative sample of Texas and Florida residents
Climatic Change, 2024, 177,
3.816Citations (PDF)
4A longitudinal investigation of risk perceptions and adaptation behavior in the US Gulf Coast
PNAS Nexus, 2024, 3,
3.212Citations (PDF)
5Leveraging the humanity of randomized controlled trials for actionability0.02Citations (PDF)
6Climate change anxiety, hurricane exposure, and climate change actions and attitudes: results from a representative, probability-based survey of US Gulf Coast residents
Lancet Planetary Health, The, 2024, 8, e378-e390
19.011Citations (PDF)
7Wildfire Smoke Clean Air Centers: Identifying Barriers and Opportunities for Improvement from California Practitioner and Community Perspectives
Society and Natural Resources, 2023, 36, 1078-1097
2.117Citations (PDF)
8Activating an evidence-based identity increases the impact of evidence on policymaker beliefs about local climate policies3.00Citations (PDF)
9Improving adaptation to wildfire smoke and extreme heat in frontline communities: evidence from a community-engaged pilot study in the San Francisco Bay Area4.910Citations (PDF)
10Centering equity and sustainability in climate adaptation funding3.02Citations (PDF)
11Enabling pathways for sustainable livelihoods in planned relocation
Nature Climate Change, 2023, 13, 919-926
18.736Citations (PDF)
12Mālama i ke kai: Exploring psychosocial factors associated with personal and community coral reef conservation behavior on Maui, Hawai‘i2.15Citations (PDF)
13Exploring how climate change subjective attribution, personal experience with extremes, concern, and subjective knowledge relate to pro-environmental attitudes and behavioral intentions in the United States6.176Citations (PDF)
14Support for public safety power shutoffs in California: Wildfire-related perceived exposure and negative outcomes, prior and current health, risk appraisal and worry7.014Citations (PDF)
15News coverage of ocean issues and its impacts on public perceptions and conservation information‐seeking of sea turtles2.13Citations (PDF)
16Hurricane adaptation behaviors in Texas and Florida: exploring the roles of negative personal experience and subjective attribution to climate change4.920Citations (PDF)
17Public risk perceptions of shale gas development: A comprehensive review7.014Citations (PDF)
18Engineers’ Roles and Responsibilities in Automated Vehicle Ethics: Exploring Engineering Codes of Ethics as a Guide to Addressing Issues in Sociotechnical Systems1.51Citations (PDF)
19Moving from interdisciplinary to convergent research across geoscience and social sciences: challenges and strategies4.911Citations (PDF)
20Association Between Repeated Exposure to Hurricanes and Mental Health in a Representative Sample of Florida Residents
JAMA Network Open, 2022, 5, e2217251
6.942Citations (PDF)
21Media exposure, risk perceptions, and fear: Americans’ behavioral responses to the Ebola public health crisis4.219Citations (PDF)
22Priming close social contact protective behaviors enhances protective social norms perceptions, protection views, and self-protective behaviors during disasters4.212Citations (PDF)
23As California burns: the psychology of wildfire- and wildfire smoke-related migration intentions2.230Citations (PDF)
24A Decision‐Centered Method to Evaluate Natural Hazards Decision Aids by Interdisciplinary Research Teams
Risk Analysis, 2021, 41, 1118-1128
3.013Citations (PDF)
25Psychological factors and social processes influencing wildfire smoke protective behavior: Insights from a case study in Northern California
Climate Risk Management, 2021, 34, 100351
3.937Citations (PDF)
26Engaging People on Climate Change: The Role of Emotional Responses
Environmental Communication, 2021, 15, 571-593
3.571Citations (PDF)
27Applying risk tolerance and socio-technical dynamics for more realistic energy transition pathways
Applied Energy, 2021, 291, 116751
10.718Citations (PDF)
28A systematic global stocktake of evidence on human adaptation to climate change
Nature Climate Change, 2021, 11, 989-1000
18.7500Citations (PDF)
29Comparisons of Sustainability Behaviors Pre- and Early Pandemic Among Botanical Garden Members1.85Citations (PDF)
30Factors associated with emerging multimodal transportation behavior in the San Francisco Bay Area2.17Citations (PDF)
31Change in Public Concern and Responsive Behaviors Toward Air Pollution <i>Under the Dome</i>
Risk Analysis, 2020, 40, 1983-2001
3.019Citations (PDF)
32Different preferences for recovery options of residential fire disasters: The effect of decision role and stressed emotion4.23Citations (PDF)
33Understanding and countering the motivated roots of climate change denial5.477Citations (PDF)
34Not under my backyard? Psychological distance, local acceptance, and shale gas development in China7.024Citations (PDF)
35The COVID-19 lockdowns: a window into the Earth System55.3181Citations (PDF)
36When climate change adaptation becomes a “looming threat” to society: Exploring views and responses to California wildfires and public safety power shutoffs7.040Citations (PDF)
37Governing energy in conflicted resource contexts: Culture, cost, and carbon in the decision-making criteria of the Navajo Nation7.07Citations (PDF)
38Children, Income, and the Impact of Home Delivery on Household Shopping Trips
Transportation Research Record, 2020, 2674, 335-350
1.843Citations (PDF)
39Insights for developing effective decision support tools for environmental sustainability5.463Citations (PDF)
40Scientific forecast use and factors of influence in water-constrained contexts: The case of Guanacaste, Costa Rica
Climate Services, 2020, 18, 100169
3.12Citations (PDF)
41Actionable knowledge and the art of engagement5.4228Citations (PDF)
42Responding to simultaneous crises: communications and social norms of mask behavior during wildfires and COVID-194.923Citations (PDF)
43Do We Know Our Own Tornado Season? A Psychological Investigation of Perceived Tornado Likelihood in the Southeast United States1.811Citations (PDF)
44Factors associated with the adoption of renewable energy amongst botanical garden members2.75Citations (PDF)
45How stable are preferences among emerging electricity generation technologies2.73Citations (PDF)
46Describing the users: Understanding adoption of and interest in shared, electrified, and automated transportation in the San Francisco Bay Area6.7130Citations (PDF)
47Solar PV as a mitigation strategy for the US education sector4.910Citations (PDF)
48Encouraging energy conservation at work: A field study testing social norm feedback and awareness of monitoring
Energy Policy, 2019, 130, 197-205
9.134Citations (PDF)
49The politics of Asian fracking: Public risk perceptions towards shale gas development in China7.023Citations (PDF)
50Generating linked technology-socioeconomic scenarios for emerging energy transitions
Applied Energy, 2019, 239, 1402-1423
10.79Citations (PDF)
51Neither a borrower nor a lender be: Beyond cost in energy efficiency decision-making among office buildings in the United States7.08Citations (PDF)
52Public awareness and perception of environmental, health and safety risks to electricity generation: an explorative interview study in Switzerland
Journal of Risk Research, 2019, 22, 432-447
1.721Citations (PDF)
53Effect of Risk and Protective Decision Aids on Flood Preparation in Vulnerable Communities1.812Citations (PDF)
54Public Understanding of Ebola Risks: Mastering an Unfamiliar Threat
Risk Analysis, 2018, 38, 71-83
3.065Citations (PDF)
55Framing clean energy campaigns to promote civic engagement among parents4.917Citations (PDF)
56Factors Influencing (Mal)adaptive Responses to Natural Disasters: The Case of Hurricane Matthew1.825Citations (PDF)
57Integrating technical, economic and cultural impacts in a decision support tool for energy resource management in the Navajo Nation
Energy Strategy Reviews, 2018, 22, 136-146
8.910Citations (PDF)
58Effect of Using an Indoor Air Quality Sensor on Perceptions of and Behaviors Toward Air Pollution (Pittsburgh Empowerment Library Study): Online Survey and Interviews5.036Citations (PDF)
59Perceptions of electricity-use communications: effects of information, format, and individual differences
Journal of Risk Research, 2017, 20, 1132-1153
1.712Citations (PDF)
60Plans and Prospects for Coastal Flooding in Four Communities Affected by Sandy1.814Citations (PDF)
61Preparing for local adaptation: a study of community understanding and support
Climatic Change, 2017, 145, 413-429
3.810Citations (PDF)
62The role of psychology and social influences in energy efficiency adoption
Energy Efficiency, 2017, 11, 371-391
3.610Citations (PDF)
63Development and Testing of the MyHealthyPregnancy App: A Behavioral Decision Research-Based Tool for Assessing and Communicating Pregnancy Risk5.065Citations (PDF)
64Stakeholder perceptions of water systems and hydro-climate information in Guanacaste, Costa Rica2.213Citations (PDF)
65A decision science approach for integrating social science in climate and energy solutions
Nature Climate Change, 2016, 6, 563-569
18.753Citations (PDF)
66Informing Public Perceptions About Climate Change: A ‘Mental Models’ Approach
Science and Engineering Ethics, 2016, 23, 1369-1386
2.419Citations (PDF)
67Energy development and Native Americans: Values and beliefs about energy from the Navajo Nation7.038Citations (PDF)
68Resilience vs. Adaptation: Framing and action3.939Citations (PDF)
69Eliciting public concerns about an emerging energy technology: The case of unconventional shale gas development in the United States7.065Citations (PDF)
70The impacts of political cues and practical information on climate change decisions4.920Citations (PDF)
71Public perceptions of local flood risk and the role of climate change2.334Citations (PDF)
72Team science for science communication7.831Citations (PDF)
73The role of initial affective impressions in responses to educational communications: The case of carbon capture and sequestration (CCS).1.022Citations (PDF)
74Effects of simplifying outreach materials for energy conservation programs that target low-income consumers
Energy Policy, 2013, 62, 1157-1164
9.114Citations (PDF)
75Creating an in-home display: Experimental evidence and guidelines for design
Applied Energy, 2013, 108, 448-458
10.739Citations (PDF)
76Influencing Attitudes toward Carbon Capture and Sequestration: A Social Marketing Approach11.333Citations (PDF)
77Community perceptions of carbon sequestration: insights from California4.934Citations (PDF)
78The Role of Social Factors in Shaping Public Perceptions of CCS: Results of Multi-State Focus Group Interviews in the U.S.
Energy Procedia, 2009, 1, 4665-4672
2.287Citations (PDF)
79Economics of residential gas furnaces and water heaters in US new construction market
Energy Efficiency, 2009, 3, 203-222
3.610Citations (PDF)
80Environmental non-government organizations’ perceptions of geologic sequestration4.913Citations (PDF)
81Comparing price forecast accuracy of natural gas models and futures markets
Energy Policy, 2006, 34, 4115-4122
9.117Citations (PDF)
82A new planetary affective science framework for eco-emotions: Findings on eco-anger, eco-grief, and eco-anxiety0.022Citations (PDF)