I'm an environmental social scientist who spends much of my time wondering why people go green, why they cooperate (or free-ride), and what digital technologies have to do with it.
My recent research brings together behavioral economics, environmental psychology, and public policy to understand climate action in an increasingly digital world.
I enjoy researching prosocial minds, testing behavioral interventions, and asking questions that don't fit neatly into any single discipline. That is intellectually exciting but sometimes leaves my papers homeless.