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Karine Lacroix
Karine Lacroix
Postdoctoral Associate, Yale Program on Climate Change Communication
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Psychological barriers to energy conservation behavior: The role of worldviews and climate change risk perception
K Lacroix, R Gifford
Environment and behavior 50 (7), 749-780, 2018
1492018
Reducing meat consumption: Identifying group-specific inhibitors using latent profile analysis
K Lacroix, R Gifford
Appetite 138, 233-241, 2019
862019
Comparing the relative mitigation potential of individual pro-environmental behaviors
K Lacroix
Journal of Cleaner Production 195, 1398-1407, 2018
832018
Targeting interventions to distinct meat-eating groups reduces meat consumption
K Lacroix, R Gifford
Food Quality and Preference 86, 103997, 2020
722020
Developing and validating the Dragons of Inaction Psychological Barriers (DIPB) scale
K Lacroix, R Gifford, A Chen
Journal of Environmental Psychology 63, 9-18, 2019
722019
Understanding responses to climate change: Psychological barriers to mitigation and a new theory of behavioral choice
R Gifford, K Lacroix, A Chen
Psychology and climate change, 161-183, 2018
722018
Climate change in the American mind, September 2021
A Leiserowitz
George Mason University Center for Climate Change Communication, 2021
572021
Politics & global warming, December 2020
A Leiserowitz, E Maibach, S Rosenthal, J Kotcher, J Carman, X Wang, ...
Yale University and George Mason University. New Haven, CT: Yale Program on …, 2021
392021
An alternative policy evaluation of the British Columbia carbon tax: broadening the application of Elinor Ostrom’s design principles for managing common-pool resources
K Lacroix, G Richards
Ecology and Society 20 (2), 2015
282015
Climate change beliefs shape the interpretation of forest fire events
K Lacroix, R Gifford, J Rush
Climatic change 159, 103-120, 2020
182020
Climate activism: A six-Americas analysis, December 2020
A Leiserowitz, E Maibach, S Rosenthal, J Kotcher, X Wang, J Carman, ...
Yale Program on Climate Change Communication, 2021
132021
Different names for “natural gas” influence public perception of it
K Lacroix, MH Goldberg, A Gustafson, SA Rosenthal, A Leiserowitz
Journal of Environmental Psychology 77, 101671, 2021
122021
Does personal climate change mitigation behavior influence collective behavior? Experimental evidence of no spillover in the United States
K Lacroix, JP Carman, MH Goldberg, A Gustafson, SA Rosenthal, ...
Energy Research & Social Science 94, 102875, 2022
102022
Measuring Americans’ support for adapting to ‘climate change’or ‘extreme weather’
JP Carman, K Lacroix, MH Goldberg, S Rosenthal, A Gustafson, P Howe, ...
Environmental Communication 16 (5), 577-588, 2022
102022
The durable, bipartisan effects of emphasizing the cost savings of renewable energy
A Gustafson, MH Goldberg, P Bergquist, K Lacroix, SA Rosenthal, ...
Nature Energy 7 (11), 1023-1030, 2022
92022
Perceptions and correspondence of climate change beliefs and behavior among romantic couples
MH Goldberg, CL Carmichael, K Lacroix, A Gustafson, SA Rosenthal, ...
Journal of Environmental Psychology 82, 101836, 2022
92022
Politics & Global Warming, September 2021
A Leiserowitz, E Maibach, S Rosenthal, J Kotcher, J Carman, L Neyens, ...
Yale University and George Mason University, Yale Program on Climate Change …, 2021
72021
Segmenting the climate change alarmed: active, willing, and inactive
M Goldberg, X Wang, J Marlon, J Carman, K Lacroix, J Kotcher, ...
Yale Program on Climate Change Communication. Retrieved November 22, 2022, 2021
72021
Psychology and Climate Change
R Gifford, K Lacroix, A Chen
Elsevier, 2018
72018
Consumer activism on global warming: September 2021
A Leiserowitz, E Maibach, SA Rosenthal, J Kotcher, L Neyens, J Carman, ...
Yale Program on Climate Change Communication, Yale University and George …, 2021
62021
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