Karen Akerlof, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2012 | Environmental Science and Public Policy | George Mason University, Washington, DC |
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Theory and Methods, Speech Communication, General, Environmental StudiesGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorEdward W. Maibach | grad student | 2012 | George Mason | |
(Risky Business: Engaging the Public in Policy Discourse on Sea-Level Rise and Inundation.) |
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Byron L, Akerlof KL. (2021) Climate and health concerns of Montana's public and environmental health professionals: a cross-sectional study. Bmc Public Health. 21: 1778 |
Akerlof KL, Boules C, Ban Rohring E, et al. (2020) Governmental Communication of Climate Change Risk and Efficacy: Moving Audiences Toward "Danger Control". Environmental Management |
Akerlof K, Merrill J, (Wie) Yusuf J, et al. (2019) Key beliefs and attitudes for sea-level rise policy Coastal Management. 47: 406-428 |
Akerlof KL, Rowan KE, La Porte T, et al. (2016) Risky business: Engaging the public on sea level rise and inundation Environmental Science & Policy. 66: 314-323 |
Akerlof KL, Delamater PL, Boules CR, et al. (2015) Vulnerable Populations Perceive Their Health as at Risk from Climate Change. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 12: 15419-33 |
Myers TA, Maibach EW, Roser-Renouf C, et al. (2013) The relationship between personal experience and belief in the reality of global warming Nature Climate Change. 3: 343-347 |
Akerlof K, Maibach EW, Fitzgerald D, et al. (2013) Do people “personally experience” global warming, and if so how, and does it matter? Global Environmental Change. 23: 81-91 |
Akerlof K, Rowan KE, Fitzgerald D, et al. (2012) Communication of climate projections in US media amid politicization of model science Nature Climate Change. 2: 648-654 |
Akerlof K, Maibach EW. (2011) A rose by any other name ...?: What members of the general public prefer to call “climate change” Climatic Change. 106: 699-710 |
Akerlof K, Debono R, Berry P, et al. (2010) Public perceptions of climate change as a human health risk: surveys of the United States, Canada and Malta. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 7: 2559-606 |