Lisa Dilling

The use of information in decision making related to climate and, in particular, the carbon cycle.

Assistant Professor - Environmental Studies Program ; Fellow - Center for Science and Technology Policy Research ; Affiliate - Renewable and Sustainable Energy Institute

Ph.D. 1997 University of California-Santa Barbara

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Center for Science and Technology Policy Research

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Institute

ENVS Graduate Program - Secondary Core effective Fall 2012

ENVS Graduate Program - Secondary Core prior to Fall 2012

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Lisa Dilling is Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies, a Fellow of the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES) and a member of the Center for Science and Technology Policy Research at the University of Colorado, Boulder. Her career has spanned both research and practice arenas of the science-policy interface, including program leadership for NOAA and the U.S. Global Change Research Program. Her current research focuses on the use of information in decision making and science policies related to climate change, adaptation, and the carbon cycle. She is a co-editor of the book Creating a Climate for Change: Communicating climate change and facilitating social change from Cambridge University Press. A full list of her publications and projects can be found here.

July 14 2009

Innovative seed grants give life to bold ideas

February 17 2009

Land use decision making as a driver of carbon sequestration at multiple scales: A Colorado case stu

December 01 2008

Carbon Detectives Are Tracking Gases in Colorado