Rebecca Willis
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British academic and environmental scientist
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Rebecca Willis's Degrees
- PhD Environmental Science University of Oxford
- Bachelors Environmental Science University of Manchester
Why Is Rebecca Willis Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Rebecca Willis is a professor in energy and climate governance at the University of Lancaster in the UK. She researches on the environment and sustainability policy. Career Willis's career involves the intersection of the environment, especially climate change and energy, with politics and public policy. She has been part of the Green Alliance, advised government bodies and became a professor at University of Lancaster in 2019.
Rebecca Willis's Published Works
Published Works
- See-Through Science : Why Public Engagement Needs to Move Upstream (2004) (777)
- ATTEMPTED SUICIDE WITH PURIFIED AFLATOXIN (1980) (150)
- The use of composite narratives to present interview findings (2018) (96)
- Beyond “Net-Zero”: A Case for Separate Targets for Emissions Reduction and Negative Emissions (2019) (85)
- Building a Social Mandate for Climate Action: Lessons from COVID-19 (2020) (64)
- Osmolarity is an independent trigger of Acanthamoeba castellanii differentiation (1996) (64)
- Taming the Climate? Corpus analysis of politicians’ speech on climate change (2017) (50)
- How Members of Parliament understand and respond to climate change (2018) (32)
- The disrupters: Lessons for low-carbon innovation fromthe new wave of environmental pioneers (2007) (25)
- Social tipping intervention strategies for rapid decarbonization need to consider how change happens (2020) (23)
- Co-operative Renewable Energy in the UK:A guide to this growing sector (2011) (22)
- Cultures of Community Energy:International Case Studies (2016) (17)
- Paris 2015:Getting a global agreement on climate change (2014) (16)
- Grid 2.0:The Next Generation (2006) (14)
- Deliberative democracy and the climate crisis (2022) (13)
- See-through science (2015) (12)
- The role of national politicians in global climate governance (2020) (11)
- Constructing a ‘Representative Claim’ for Action on Climate Change: Evidence from Interviews with Politicians (2018) (11)
- Demanding Less:Why we need a new politics of energy (2011) (10)
- Implementing Rapid Climate Action: Learning from the ‘Practical Wisdom’ of Local Decision-Makers (2021) (9)
- Mind over Matter:Greening the new economy (2001) (7)
- Too Hot to Handle? (2020) (6)
- The Proximity Principle:Why we are living too far apart (2008) (6)
- Life in the hole: practices and emotions in the cultural political economy of mitigation deterrence (2022) (6)
- Next Steps for Energy Taxation: a Survey of Business Views (2002) (6)
- Consumer (Co-)Ownership of Renewables in England and Wales (UK) (2019) (5)
- Attractions of delay: Using deliberative engagement to investigate the political and strategic impacts of greenhouse gas removal technologies (2021) (4)
- A Green Living Initiative: Engaging Households to Achieve Environmental Goals (2006) (3)
- A social contract for the climate crisis (2020) (3)
- Taking deliberative research online: Lessons from four case studies (2021) (2)
- From Bio to Nano and Beyond:A progressive agenda for technology, risk and the environment (2003) (2)
- The Historiography of Queen Victoria: On the Threshold of Private Psychoanalysis and Public Feminism (2016) (1)
- Low-Carbon Lake District:Responding to climate change in the National Park (2008) (1)
- Is Twitter Indicating a Change in MP’s Views on Climate Change? (2020) (1)
- Bleeding Heart Design: Towards an Altruistic Design Process (2012) (0)
- PRELIMINARY—DO NOT CITE Birthing a Nation: The Effect of Fertility Control Access on the 19th Century Demographic Transition by (2009) (0)
- Life in the hole: practices and emotions in the cultural political economy of mitigation deterrence (2022) (0)
- A Community Energy Revolution (2013) (0)
- A Green Living Initiative:Helping householders to achieve environmental goals (2006) (0)
- The fight for a social mandate for net zero (2022) (0)
- Energy Mentoring:Lessons for Government (2015) (0)
- A Minute to Midnight: Governing the Planet (2020) (0)
- The updated conditions of approval will help to further streamline the City's development review process, providing staff and applicants clear expectations of the City's intent. (2007) (0)
- How MPs can make a case for action on climate change, even if voters aren't yet interested (2018) (0)
- How do politicians understand and respond to climate change (2018) (0)
- BASF Insecticides: A growing portfolio for North America and beyond (2016) (0)
- I am doing some cooking: a cultural-historical analysis of parental involvement in a preschooler's bilingual heritage language development (2010) (0)
- Real people or "economic processing units"? The limited understanding of people's roles in energy and climate governance (2022) (0)
- Building a Social Mandate for Climate Action: Lessons from COVID-19 (2020) (0)
- Letters. Solar Energy correction (1975) (0)
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