Anthony Leiserowitz
Research Scientist, Director of Strategic Initiatives, and Director of the Yale Project on Climate Change
Degrees
B.A. Michigan State University; M.S. and Ph.D. University of Oregon
About
Dr. Anthony Leiserowitz is Director of the Yale Project on Climate Change and a Research Scientist at the School of Forestry and Environmental Studies at Yale University. He is also a principal investigator at the Center for Research on Environmental Decisions at Columbia University. He is a widely recognized expert on American and international public opinion on global warming, including public perception of climate change risks, support and opposition for climate policies, and willingness to make individual behavioral change. His research investigates the psychological, cultural, political, and geographic factors that drive public environmental perception and behavior and includes survey, experimental, and field research at multiple scales, including studies with the Inuit of Northwest Alaska, individual states (Alaska and Florida), the United States (seven national surveys), and internationally (USA, UK, Mexico, Brazil and Argentina). He also recently conducted the first empirical assessment of worldwide public values, attitudes, and behaviors regarding global sustainability, including environmental protection, economic growth, and human development. He has served as a consultant to the John F. Kennedy School of Government (Harvard University), the United Nations Development Program, the Gallup World Poll, and the Global Roundtable on Climate Change at the Earth Institute (Columbia University).