Peer Reviewed Articles

Survey sampling in the Global South using Facebook advertisements (with Leah Rosenzweig, Katherine Hoffman-Pham, Francesco Rampazzo, and Matto Mildenberger) (forthcoming at Political Science Research and Methods)

Examining the Effect of Cost Information and Framing on Support for Methane Regulations in Europe (with Paasha Mahdavi) (Environmental Research Letters, 2023)

How climate policy commitments influence energy systems and the economies of US States (with Chris Warshaw) (Nature Communications, 2023)

Change in US state-level public opinion about climate change: 2008-2020 (with Jenn Marlon, Xinran Wang, Peter Howe, Anthony Leiserowitz, Ed Maibach, Matto Mildenberger, and Seth Rosenthal) (Environmental Research Letters, 2022)

The durable, bipartisan effects of emphasizing the cost savings of renewable energy (with Abel Gustafson, Matthew Goldberg, Karine Lacroix, Seth Rosenthal, and Anthony Leiserowitz) (Nature Energy, 2022)

The politics of intersecting crises: The effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on climate policy preferences (with Gabriel Deroche, Kathryn Harrison, Erick LaChapelle, and Matto Mildenberger) (British Journal of Political Science, 2022)

Information about the human causes of global warming influences causal attribution, risk perceptions, and policy support relevant to climate change (with Matthew Goldberg, Abel Gustafson, Anthony Leiserowitz, Seth Rosenthal, and Jennifer Marlon) (Thinking & Reasoning, 2022)

Hot dry days increase perceived experience with global warming (with Jennifer R. Marlon, Xinran Wang, Matto Mildenberger, Sharmistha Swain, Katharine Hayhoe, Peter D. Howe, Edward Maibach, and Anthony Leiserowitz) (Global Environmental Change, 2021))

Mask-wearing increases after a government recommendation: A natural experiment in the U.S. during the COVID-19 pandemic (with Matt Goldberg, Abel Gustafson, Ed Maibach, Matthew Ballew, John Kotcher, Jennifer Marlon, Seth Rosenthal, and Anthony Leiserowitz) (Frontiers in Communication, 2020)

Combining climate, economic, and social policy builds political support for climate action in the US (with Matto Mildenberger and Leah Stokes) (Environmental Research Letters, 2020)

Energy Policy and Public Opinion: Patterns, Trends, and Future Directions (with David Konisky and John Kotcher) (Progress in Energy, 2020)

Backyard Voices: How Sense of Place Shapes Views of Large-Scale Energy Transmission Infrastructure (with Steve Ansolabehere, Sanya Carley, and David Konisky) (Energy Research & Social Science, 2020)

Congress as Theatre: How Advocates Use Ambiguity for Political Advantage (Journal of Public Policy, 2020)

Elections and Parties in Environmental Politics (with Chris Warshaw) (Handbook on U.S. Environmental Policy, Ed. David Konisky, 2020).

The Development of Partisan Polarization Over the Green New Deal (with Abel Gustafson, Seth Rosenthal, Matthew Ballew, Matthew Goldberg, John Kotcher, Edward Maibach, and Anthony Leiserowitz) (Nature Climate Change 2019)

Does Global Warming Increase Public Concern About Climate Change? (Journal of Politics, 2019)

Under Review

How publics in small-island states view climate change and international responses to it (with Matto Mildenberger, Sara Constantino, Paasha Mahdavi, Gabriel De Roche, Emma Franzblau, Cesar Martinez-Alvarez, and Ingmar Sturm)

Global geographic variation in climate concern at national and sub-national scales (with Clara Vandeweerdt, Matto Mildenberger, Peter Howe, and Jennifer Marlon) (Revise & Resubmit)

Work in Progress

Pro-internationalist preferences in climate-vulnerable countries (with Sara Constantino, Paasha Mahdavi, and Matto Mildenberger)

Target the vote: Using issue-focused and identity-oriented appeals to turn out voters in a saturated communication environment

Developing a Continuous Climate Concern Index for Use in Experimental Research

Controlling the Regulators: How Party Control of Government Affects Environmental Enforcement in the 21st Century

States Divided: Partisan Polarization and Environmental Protection