Whether you are curious about collaborating with the Climate Advocacy Lab on a field research project, or currently working with us on one, you'll find on this page a selection of resources to answer your questions and support you on the learning journey.
Interested in exploring a research partnership with the Lab? Get in touch via any of the following:
- Complete this inquiry form, and we will get back to you
- Email Lotus Chaney, the Lab’s Program Associate to learn more about our research partnerships
- Book a consultation call with Justin Rolfe-Redding, a social scientist at the Lab
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Resources for field research partners

Justin Rolfe-Redding
Social Scientist, Climate Advocacy Lab
As a social scientist at the Lab, I work in our research program to develop field research projects with advocates, translate social science findings into actionable advice, consult with our members, and liaise with the academic and researcher communities. My studies have examined the role of emotions (such as hope), priming, political and social identity, values and news coverage in climate engagement. A grassroots environmental organizer since high school, I am passionate about bridging movement and social science worlds. I have served as a consultant for the National Wildlife Federation, National Park Service, and the Environmental Protection Agency. I received a PhD from George Mason University (where I worked at the Center for Climate Change Communication), an MA in Communication from the University of Washington, and a BA in Political Science from the University of Chicago.