Nathaniel Geiger
Social Sciences · Indiana University
Publications
71
Citations
2,282
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
17
Publishing since 2010
Nathaniel Geiger studies the psychology of how people understand and respond to climate change, focusing on emotions, hope, social support, and what motivates collective action. His work examines public perceptions of climate policy, climate-driven migration, and how communication and social dynamics shape engagement with environmental issues. Recent projects also explore using large language models to predict climate policy support.
Publication activity has been steady in recent years, averaging around five to six papers annually over the last five years, though lower than an early peak in 2017.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- Examining climate emotions that accompany personal experiences of climate change: A dynamic network analysis [Author Accepted Manuscript]
Psychology Archives · 2026
- Time for a Change? How Salience and Perceived Nonlinearity of Social Change Alter Perceptions of the Present and Future
SSRN Electronic Journal · 2026
- The Effects of Outgroup Malleability and Change Motivation Perceptions on Collective Action Intentions
SSRN Electronic Journal · 2026
- The social foundations of collective climate action
Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences · 2025
- A meta-analysis of the real-world impact of sustainability labeling on consumer choices
Research Square · 2025
- Predicting Climate Policy Support with Large Language Models: Assessing Accuracy and Bias in AI-Simulated Policy Support
2025
- Predicting Climate Policy Support with Large Language Models: Assessing Accuracy and Bias in Ai-Simulated Policy Support
SSRN Electronic Journal · 2025
- A Waste of Time? Partisan Deliberative Bias as a Barrier to Political Crosstalk
Political Behavior · 2025
- Beyond the denial–acceptance dichotomy: Americans who express natural climate causation arguments and their nuanced support for climate action.
Canadian Psychology/Psychologie canadienne · 2024
- Climate Migration Threats and Benefits Experiment
Open MIND · 2024
- With a little help from my friends: Social support, hope and climate change engagement
British Journal of Social Psychology · 2024
- Climate migration (CNAP)
OSF Preprints (OSF Preprints) · 2024
- Effects of communicating the rise of climate migration on public perceptions of climate change and migration
Journal of Environmental Psychology · 2023
- Climate change–induced immigration to the United States has mixed influences on public support for climate change and migrants
Climatic Change · 2023
- Effects of Communicating the Rise of Climate Migration on Public Perceptions of Climate Change and Immigration
SSRN Electronic Journal · 2023
- OSF Preprints (OSF Preprints)×9
- Journal of Environmental Psychology×7
- SSRN Electronic Journal×5
- Climatic Change×3
- Sustainability×3
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