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Kim Wolske
Kim Wolske
Research Associate Professor, Harris Public Policy, University of Chicago
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Explaining interest in adopting residential solar photovoltaic systems in the United States: Toward an integration of behavioral theories
KS Wolske, PC Stern, T Dietz
Energy research & social science 25, 134-151, 2017
3352017
Peer influence on household energy behaviours
KS Wolske, KT Gillingham, PW Schultz
Nature Energy, 2020
2602020
The influence of learning about carbon dioxide removal (CDR) on support for mitigation policies
V Campbell-Arvai, PS Hart, KT Raimi, KS Wolske
Climatic Change 143, 321-336, 2017
802017
Public support for carbon dioxide removal strategies: the role of tampering with nature perceptions
KS Wolske, KT Raimi, V Campbell-Arvai, PS Hart
Climatic Change, 1-17, 2019
732019
Contributions of psychology to limiting climate change: Opportunities through consumer behavior
KS Wolske, PC Stern
Psychology and climate change, 127-160, 2018
732018
Improving Climate Change Mitigation Analysis: A Framework for Examining Feasibility
KS Nielsen, PC Stern, T Dietz, JM Gilligan, DP van Vuuren, MJ Figueroa, ...
One Earth, 2020
652020
More alike than different: Profiles of high-income and low-income rooftop solar adopters in the United States
KS Wolske
Energy Research and Social Science 63, 2020
632020
Accelerating demand for residential solar photovoltaics: Can simple framing strategies increase consumer interest?
KS Wolske, A Todd, M Rossol, J McCall, B Sigrin
Global Environmental Change 53, 68-77, 2018
552018
The closer, the better? Untangling scientist-practitioner engagement, interaction, and knowledge use
MC Lemos, KS Wolske, LV Rasmussen, JC Arnott, M Kalcic, CJ Kirchhoff
Weather, Climate and Society, 2019
392019
Limiting climate change: what’s most worth doing?
PC Stern, KS Wolske
Environmental Research Letters 12 (9), 091001, 2017
352017
The Aversion to Tampering with Nature (ATN) Scale: Individual Differences in (Dis)comfort with Altering the Natural World
KT Raimi, KS Wolske, PS Hart, VC Arvai
Risk Analysis, 2020
332020
Public Perceptions of High-volume Hydraulic Fracturing & Deep Shale Gas Development
K Wolske, A Hoffman
Graham Sustainability Inst., 2013
222013
From information provision to participatory deliberation: Engaging residents in the transition toward sustainable cities
M Zint, KS Wolske
Elgar Companion to Sustainable Cities, 188-209, 2014
192014
Household production of photovoltaic energy: issues in economic behavior
PC Stern, I Wittenberg, KS Wolske, I Kastner
A. Lewis (2nd ed.), Cambridge handbook of psychology and economic behaviour …, 2017
162017
The Millennial ‘Meh’: Correlated Groups as Collective Agents in the Automobile Field
AW Montgomery, KS Wolske, TP Lyon
Journal of Management Studies, 2020
122020
Moral hazard or not? The effects of learning about carbon dioxide removal on perceptions of climate mitigation in the United States
PS Hart, V Campbell-Arvai, KS Wolske, KT Raimi
Energy Research & Social Science 89, 102656, 2022
112022
Understanding how sustainability initiatives fail: A framework to aid design of effective interventions
AR Brough, GE Donnelly, V Griskevicius, EM Markowitz, KT Raimi, ...
Social Marketing Quarterly 26 (4), 309-324, 2020
102020
Design principles for climate change decisions
PC Stern, KS Wolske, T Dietz
Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 52, 9-18, 2021
72021
Planning and Implementing an EE Evaluation.
B BARCH, J Duvall, A Higgs, K Wolske, M ZINT
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6
Hydraulic Fracturing in the State of Michigan-Public Perceptions of High-Volume Hydraulic Fracturing & Deep Shale Gas Development; Graham Sustainability Institute Integrated …
K Wolske, A Hoffman, L Strickland
Vol II (8), 2013
52013
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