Liz Ross


Liz uses quantitative, qualitative and experimental methods to investigate the human dimensions of just energy transitions and sustainable behavior adoption. She has published on the geospatial overlap in renewable energy development potential and disadvantaged communities and is currently expanding this work by integrating community support for clean energy development. Her work helps support decision-makers' abilities to incorporate the interests of community members in the clean energy decision-making process.

Liz is a Ph.D. candidate in applied social psychology at Colorado State University, where she earned a master’s degree in the same field of study. She holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Oberlin College.


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