PublicationsPublicationsRelevant publications and works in progress by project participants include the following: T. Dietz, G.T. Gardner, J. Gilligan, P.C. Stern, and M.P. Vandenbergh, "Household actions can provide a behavioral wedge to rapidly reduce U.S. carbon emissions," Proc. Nat'l. Acad. Sci., published online before print doi:10.1073/pnas.0908738106 (2009). (Additional material is available at the Behavioral Wedge website: The Behavioral Wedge Amanda R. Carrico, "Motivating pro-environmental behavior in an organizational setting: The use of feedback and peer education to reduce energy use," Abstract presented at the Behavior Energy and Climate Change Conferene, Washington D.C., November 2009 (2009). Amanda R. Carrico, Kenneth Wallston, Mark Cohen, Michael Vandenbergh, "Activating Norms to Change Driving Habits: An Examination of Persuasive Communication Techniques Based on the Norm Activation Model" (in progress) Michael P. Vandenbergh, Brooke Ackerly, and Fred Forster, "Micro-Offsets and Macro-Transformation: An Inconvenient View of Climate Change Justice," 33 Harvard Environmental Law Review 303 (2009) Amanda R. Carrico, Paul Padgett, Michael P. Vandenbergh, Jonathan Gilligan, and Kenneth A. Wallston, "Costly Myths: An Analysis of Idling Beliefs and Behavior in Personal Motor Vehicles," 37 Energy Policy 2881-2888 (2009) Jack N. Barkenbus, "Our Electric Automotive Future: CO2 Savings Through a Disruptive Technology," Policy & Society 27(4) (2009) Michael P. Vandenbergh, "Environmental Action Taken Now Rather Than Later is Best for All," The Tennessean, February 22, 2009. Brooke Ackerly and Michael Vandenbergh, "Climate Change Justice: The Challenge for Global Governance," 20 Georgetown International Environmental Law Journal 553 (2008) (symposium) Jack Barkenbus, "Supersizing the American Dream in an Era of Climate Change," Environmental Law Reporter: News & Analysis 38 (December 2008) Mark A. Cohen and Michael P. Vandenbergh, "Consumption, Happiness, and Climate Change," 38 Environmental Law Reporter 10834-10837 (2008) (symposium issue) George Hornberger and John Stetkar, "Abrupt Climate Change" in Quantifying and Controlling Catastrophic Risks, Academic Press (2008) Douglas A. Kysar & Michael P. Vandenbergh, "Introduction: Climate Change and Consumption", 38 Environmental Law Reporter 10825-10833 (2008) (symposium issue) Paul Padgett, Michael P. Vandenbergh, James Clarke, and Anne Steinemann, "A Comparison of Carbon Calculators," 28 Environmental Impact Assessment Review 106 (2008) Michael P. Vandenbergh, "Climate Change: The China Problem," 81 Southern California Law Review 905 (2008) Michael P. Vandenbergh, Jack Barkenbus, and Jonathan Gilligan, “Individual Carbon Emissions: The Low-Hanging Fruit,” 55 UCLA Law Review 1701 (2008) (symposium) Joni Hersch and W. Kip Viscusi, "Allocating Responsibility for the Failure of Global Warming Policies," 155 University of Pennsylvania Law Review (2007) Sovacool, Benjamin J. and Jack N. Barkenbus, "Necessary but Insufficient: State Renewable Portfolio Standards and Climate Change Policies," 49 Environment 21-30 (2007) Michael P. Vandenbergh, "The New Wal-Mart Effect: The Role of Private Contracting in Global Governance," 54 UCLA Law Review 913 (2007) Michael P. Vandenbergh and Anne Steinemann, "The Carbon-Neutral Individual," 82 New York University Law Review 1673 (2007) Michael P. Vandenbergh and Brooke Ackerly, "Climate Change: The Equity Problem," 26 Virginia Journal of Environmental Law 53 (2007) Jack N. Barkenbus, "Putting Energy Efficiency in a Sustainability Context: The Cold Facts About Refrigerators," 48 Environment 11, 13, 16 (2006) Florence Faucher-King, "Les Verts et la Question de la Démocratie Interne," in Les Partis et le Système Partisan Français, 103-142 (Florence Haegel dir., 2006) Joni Hersch and W. Kip Viscusi, "The Generational Divide in Support for Environmental Policies: European Evidence," 77 Climatic Change 212 (July 2006) Schlundt, D.G., Hargreaves, M.K., and McClellan, L. (2006). Geographic Clustering of Obesity, Diabetes, and Hypertension in Nashville, Tennessee. Journal of Ambulatory Care Management, 29 (2), 125-132. W. Kip Viscusi and Richard J. Zeckhauser, "The Perception and Valuation of the Risks of Climate Change: A Rational and Behavioral Blend," 77 Climatic Change 151 (July 2006) D.L. Welsch, B.J. Crosby, and George Hornberger, "Simulation of Future Stream Alkalinity Under Changing Deposition and Climate Scenarios," Science of the Total Environment 367:800-810 (2006) Cohen, Mark A. “Individual and Household Environmental Behavior: What Does Economics Contribute to the Discussion?” 35 Environmental Law Reporter 10754-62 (November 2005) Florence Faucher-King, "The Greens 2002: Coming Down to Earth" in Towards the French Sixth Republic? The Elections of 2002, 185-199 (John Gaffney ed., 2004) Maupin, J.E., Miller, S, Britton, J., Goldzweig, I, Warren, H, Warren, R., Washington, W., and Schlundt, D.G (2004). A Road Map for Making the Nations Highways Safer: Strategies for Changing Unsafe Behaviors in Populations at High-Risk for Motor Vehicle-Related Morbidity and Mortality. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, 15, 4-16. Michael P. Vandenbergh, "From Smokestack to SUV: The Individual as Regulated Entity in the New Era of Environmental Law," 57 Vanderbilt Law Review 515, 610 (2004) George Hornberger, et al. "A Plan for a New Science Initiative on the Global Waters Cycle," U.S. Global Change Research Program, Washington, D.C. 118 pages (2001) Patel KA and Schlundt DG. (2001). Impact of moods and social context on eating behavior. Appetite, 36, 111-118. Mark A. Cohen, Monitoring and Enforcement of Environmental Policy, in International Yearbook of Environmental and Resource Economics 1999/2000, edited by Tom Tietenberg and Henk Folmer, Edward Elgar, 1999, pages 44-106 Florence Faucher, Les Habits Verts de la Politique (1999) (Winner of the Philippe Habert Award in 2000) Florence Faucher, "Is There Hope for the French Ecology Movement?", 7 Environmental Politics 42 (1998) George Hornberger, et al., "Effects of Climate Change on Freshwaters of Region 5: Southeastern United States and Gulf Coast of Mexico," Hydrological Processes. 11:949-970 (1997) Roy Boyd, Kerry Krutilla, and W. Kip Viscusi, "Taxation as a Policy Instrument to Reduce CO2 Emissions: A Net Benefit Analysis," 29 Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 1 (1995) D.M. Wolock and George Hornberger, "Direct and Indirect Effects of Atmospheric CO2 Levels on Catchment Hydrological Response," Journal of Forecasting, 10:105 116 (1991) |
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