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K. L. Akerlof
K. L. Akerlof
Autres nomsKaren Akerlof, K. Akerlof
Associate Professor, Department of Environmental Science & Policy, George Mason University
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Do people “personally experience” global warming, and if so how, and does it matter?
K Akerlof, EW Maibach, D Fitzgerald, AY Cedeno, A Neuman
Global environmental change 23 (1), 81-91, 2013
8022013
The relationship between personal experience and belief in the reality of global warming
TA Myers, EW Maibach, C Roser-Renouf, K Akerlof, AA Leiserowitz
Nature climate change 3 (4), 343-347, 2013
6542013
Reframing climate change as a public health issue: an exploratory study of public reactions
EW Maibach, M Nisbet, P Baldwin, K Akerlof, G Diao
BMC public health 10, 1-11, 2010
5802010
Public perceptions of climate change as a human health risk: surveys of the United States, Canada and Malta
K Akerlof, R DeBono, P Berry, A Leiserowitz, C Roser-Renouf, KL Clarke, ...
International journal of environmental research and public health 7 (6 …, 2010
2442010
Race, Ethnicity and Public Responses to Climate Change. Yale University and George Mason University. New Haven, CT: Yale Project on Climate Change
A Leiserowitz, K Akerlof
125*2010
Vulnerable populations perceive their health as at risk from climate change
KL Akerlof, PL Delamater, CR Boules, CR Upperman, CS Mitchell
International journal of environmental research and public health 12 (12 …, 2015
1212015
Global Warming’s Six Americas screening tools: Survey instruments; instructions for coding and data treatment; and statistical program scripts
EW Maibach, A Leiserowitz, C Roser-Renouf, CK Mertz, K Akerlof
Yale Project on Climate Change Communication, New Haven, CT. Retrieved April …, 2011
722011
Communication of climate projections in US media amid politicization of model science
K Akerlof, KE Rowan, D Fitzgerald, AY Cedeno
Nature Climate Change 2 (9), 648-654, 2012
552012
A rose by any other name...?: What members of the general public prefer to call “climate change” A letter
K Akerlof, EW Maibach
Climatic Change 106, 699-710, 2011
542011
Risky business: Engaging the public on sea level rise and inundation
KL Akerlof, KE Rowan, T La Porte, BK Batten, H Ernst, D Sklarew
Environmental Science & Policy 66, 314-323, 2016
472016
Communicating sea level rise
K Akerlof, M Covi, E Rohring
Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Climate Science, 2017
282017
The growth and disciplinary convergence of environmental communication: A bibliometric analysis of the field (1970–2019)
KL Akerlof, KMF Timm, KE Rowan, JL Olds, J Hathaway
Frontiers in Environmental Science 9, 814599, 2022
262022
Audience segmentation as a tool for communicating climate change: Understanding the differences and bridging the divides
K Akerlof, G Bruff, J Witte
Park Science 28 (1), 56-64, 2011
262011
Nudging toward a healthy natural environment: how behavioral change research can inform conservation
K Akerlof, C Kennedy
George Mason University, 2013
252013
A collaboratively derived international research agenda on legislative science advice
K Akerlof, C Tyler, SE Foxen, E Heath, M Gual Soler, A Allegra, ET Cloyd, ...
Palgrave Communications 5 (1), 2019
242019
Governmental communication of climate change risk and efficacy: moving audiences toward “danger control”
KL Akerlof, C Boules, E Ban Rohring, B Rohring, S Kappalman
Environmental Management 65, 678-688, 2020
202020
Categorizing professionals’ perspectives on environmental communication with implications for graduate education
KL Akerlof, T Bromser-Kloeden, K Timm, KE Rowan, JL Olds, C Clarke, ...
Environmental Communication 15 (4), 447-464, 2021
162021
Three secrets of survival in science advice
C Tyler, K Akerlof
Nature 566 (7743), 175-177, 2019
162019
When should environmental awareness be a policy goal?
K Akerlof
Participatory Sensing, Opinions and Collective Awareness, 305-336, 2017
162017
Congress's Use of Science
K Akerlof
2019 Annual Meeting, 2019
122019
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