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Rachel Steratore

Policy Researcher @ RAND Corporation | Engineering & Applied Science

Rachel Dryden Steratore (she/her) is a policy researcher at RAND Corporation with expertise in extreme event climate attribution and social and behavioral sciences.1 She holds a Ph.D. in Engineering & Public Policy from Carnegie Mellon University, which she completed in May 2019.2 Her doctoral thesis focused on public understanding of climate science, extreme weather, and climate attribution.2

Steratore's research interests include:

  1. Climate change attribution
  2. Public perceptions of extreme weather events
  3. Individual and collective actions to reduce CO2 emissions
  4. Risk communication related to climate change

Her work has contributed to understanding how laypeople attribute extreme events to climate change and how their beliefs influence support for climate action.2 Steratore has also explored public perceptions of the efficacy of individual versus collective actions in reducing CO2 emissions.2

Prior to her Ph.D., Steratore earned a B.S. in Environmental Sciences from Park University and an M.Sc. in Geography from McGill University.2 Her LinkedIn username is rachel-lynn-dryden, as mentioned in the query.

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Kansas City, Missouri, United States