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I am an environmental and behavioral economics researcher and a Ph.D. candidate in Environmental Science and Management from University of California, Santa Barbara. I am on the 2025–2026 job market.

My research focuses on the welfare impacts of information about the environment, including the emotional well-being impacts of exposure to media about climate change and the behavior change impacts of information interventions targeting unexplored motivations for pro-social behavior.

I have also worked on the technological adoption aspect of individual climate action, including a working paper with Zoe Sims and Renae Marshall assessing the welfare impacts of intercropping adoption in industrialized countries.

I hold a B.A. in Applied and Resource Economics from the University of Connecticut.