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Elise L. Amel is a professor of psychology at the University of St. Thomas, where she has been a faculty member since 1997. She earned her PhD in industrial-organizational psychology from Purdue University. Elise is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association and former president of SEPCP/Division 34. At St. Thomas she has worn many hats including inaugural chair of the Department of Earth, Environment, and Society; and co-founder and faculty director of the St. Thomas Office of Sustainability Initiatives. Christie M. Manning is a faculty member in environmental studies at Macalester College. She earned her PhD in cognitive and biological psychology from the University of Minnesota. In addition to her academic roles, Christie is an activist working with local climate justice groups to fight for a just and livable future. Britain A. Scott is a professor of psychology at the University of St. Thomas, where she has been on the faculty since 1996. She earned her PhD in social psychology at the University of Minnesota. Britain is a former president of the Society for Environmental, Population, and Conservation Psychology (SEPCP/Division 34 of the American Psychological Association) and is a co-creator of Teaching Psychology for Sustainability at www.teachgreenpsych.com.
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