Kaitlin Raimi is an associate professor at the University of Michigan’s Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy. As a social/environmental psychologist, her interests center on how individuals can promote or prevent climate-related behaviors and policies. She has three broad areas of research: (1) how people compare their own beliefs and behaviors to others, (2) how adopting one pro-environmental behavior affects later action, and (3) how climate change communication affects people’s understanding, behaviors, and support for climate policies and technologies, including climate-induced migration and geoengineering. Learn more on Raimi’s
personal website.
personal website.