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    Anthony Leiserowitz

    Senior Research Scientist at Yale School of the Environment

    Dr. Anthony Leiserowitz is the founder and Director of the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication and a Senior Research Scientist at the Yale School of the Environment.

    He is an expert in public climate change beliefs, attitudes, policy support, and behavior, exploring the psychological, cultural, and political influences on these areas globally.

    Dr. Leiserowitz has an extensive publication record including over 250 scientific articles, chapters, and reports, and has contributed to prominent institutions like the IPCC, the National Academy of Sciences, and the United Nations Development Program.

    He has received awards for his work, including the Friend of the Planet Award and the Stephen H. Schneider Award for Climate Science Communication, and hosts the widely broadcast radio program Climate Connections.

    His specialties include climate change, sustainability, environmental issues, public opinion, survey methodology, and qualitative and quantitative analysis, making him a key figure in climate change communication and education.

    Educationally, he holds a Ph.D. in Environmental Science, Studies & Policy, a Master's in Environmental Studies, and a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations.

    Throughout his career, Dr. Leiserowitz has held various roles at Yale University, including as Senior Research Scientist, Director of the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication, and Radio Host at Yale Climate Connections. He has also been affiliated with organizations like Decision Research and Columbia University.

    On social media, he can be found on Twitter with the handle @ecotone2, sharing insights and updates related to climate change and environmental communication.

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    Location

    New Haven, Connecticut, United States