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Hale Forster

by |October 11th, 2016

Department of Psychology, Columbia University haf2124@columbia.edu Download Curriculum Vitae Hale Forster is a Ph.D. student in the Psychology department at Columbia University, where she also conducts research in the Center for Decision Sciences. Her research focuses on judgment and decision making, with an emphasis on understanding and encouraging sustainable energy use decisions. She is currently… read more

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Elke Weber at “St.Gallen Forum for Management of Renewable Energies”, May 26-27th

by |June 7th, 2016

CRED director, Elke Weber,  participated in the St. Gallen Forum for Management of Renewable Energies in St. Gallen, Switzerland from May 26-27th. For more information on the forum, click here.

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Tanya O’Garra at “London Experimental Workshop 2016”, June 6th

by |June 7th, 2016

Tanya O’Garra, an independent researcher for CRED, presented her paper entitled, “The Impacts of Leading-by-example on Altruism” co-authored with Matthew Sisco, graduate student at CRED, at the London Experimental Workshop on June 6th, 2016. The conference was held at Queen Mary University of London from June 6-7th. For more information on the conference, click here.

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Elke Weber hosts “Webinar: Engaging Global Creative, Entertainment & Advertising in Climate Advocacy”, May 19th

by |May 18th, 2016

CRED co-director, Elke Weber, will be hosting a webinar with Connect4Climate entitled “Engaging Global Creative, Entertainment & Advertising in Climate Advocacy” on May 19th at 8am EDT. The webinar will consider the effectiveness of climate movements and campaigns in engaging creative media & entertainment and advertising industries in contributing to climate awareness and action. Presenters… read more

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Protected: 2016 CRED Annual Meeting – Working Group

by |May 16th, 2016

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Ben Orlove at “Ice Cubed: An Inquiry into the Aesthetics, History, and Science of Ice”, April 16th

by |April 14th, 2016

CRED Co-director, Ben Orlove, along with artist, Marshall Reece will be leading a City as Living Lab (CALL) walk on Saturday April 16th at 11:45am. This event is a part of the CALL conference entitled “Ice Cubed: An Inquiry into the Aesthetics, History, and Science of Ice”. The walk will focus on landscape and the… read more

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Rita Ricobelli Corradi

by |February 25th, 2016

Sr. Advisor, Partnerships and Research rr278@columbia.edu Rita Ricobelli Corradi has spearheaded an academic initiative to best utilize sports as a tool for promoting social and sustainable development on behalf of the Earth Institute’s Center for Sustainable Development and Columbia’s Global Centers. In 2009, she led a Columbia team to produce part of the United States Bid to Host the… read more

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2016 CRED Labs

by |February 17th, 2016

CRED LAB MEETING | 16 Feb. 2016 Matthew Sisco | When do weather events cause attention to climate change? CRED LAB MEETING | 23 Feb. 2016 David Budescu | Brief of IPCC Communications Meeting CRED LAB MEETING | 08 Mar. 2016 Amy Motzny, Rob Elliot, Filiberto Jose Viteri Chavez, Daniel Laimer, Ben Orlove, & Sudy Majd |… read more

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Portuguese Version of The Psychology of Climate Change Communication

by |January 11th, 2016

CRED is pleased to announce that our popular 2009 climate change communication guide is now available in Portuguese. Many thanks to Renzo Taddei, Federal University of São Paulo and Ana Laura Gamboggi, SENAC University Center for undertaking this translation. Special thanks to the team of translators and revisors for proofreading the translation. Download the Portuguese translation… read more

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Elke Weber at “Uncertainty as an Argument: Lessons for Politics”, November 11th

by |November 16th, 2015

CRED Co-director, Elke Weber, was an invited panelist for a discussion on “Uncertainty as an Argument: Lessons for Politics” in Berlin, Germany. The event was organized by the German National Academy of Sciences and featured a panel of two other German scientists and one member of German parliament.

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