Curriculum Vitae Matto Mildenberger

Appointments

Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, University of California Santa Barbara. 2015 – Faculty Affiliate, Bren School of Environmental Science & Management, UCSB. 2016 – Faculty Affiliate, Environmental Studies Department, UCSB. 2017 –

Education

Ph.D., School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Yale University, 2015. M. Phil., School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Yale University, 2013. M.A., Balsillie School of International Affairs, University of Waterloo, 2010. Hon. B.Sc., , 2007. Majors: Botany, International Relations.

Publications Books Matto Mildenberger. 2020. Carbon Captured: How Business and Labor Control Climate Politics. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Stephen Clarkson and Matto Mildenberger. 2011. Dependent America?: How Canada and Mexico Construct US Power. Toronto, ON and Washington, DC: University of Toronto Press/Woodrow Wilson Center Press.

Journal Articles Aklin, M. and Mildenberger, M. 2020. “Prisoners of the wrong dilemma: Why distributive conflict, not collective action, characterizes the politics of climate change,” Forthcoming at Global Environmental Politics. Hazlett, C. and Mildenberger, M. 2020. “Wildfire exposure increases pro-environment voting within Democratic but not Republican areas,” American Political Science Review doi: https://doi.org/10. 1017/S0003055420000441

Bergquist, P., Mildenberger, M. and Stokes, L. 2020. “How combining climate policy with economic and social reforms increases support for climate action.” Environmental Research Letters 15(5): 054019.

Zhang, B. and Mildenberger, M. 2020. “Scientists’ political behaviors are not driven by individual-level government benefits,”’ PLoS ONE 15(5): e0230961. Matto Mildenberger 2

Zhang, B., Mildenberger, M., Howe, P., Marlon, J., Rosenthal, S. and Leiserowitz, A. 2020. “Quota sampling using Facebook advertisements.” Political Science Research Methods 8(3): 558-564. Mildenberger, M., Howe, P. and Miljanich, C. 2019. “Households with solar installations are ideologi- cally diverse and more politically active than their neighbors.” Nature Energy 4: 1033-1039.

Howe, P., Marlon, J., Mildenberger, M. and Shield, B. 2019. “How will climate change shape climate opinions?” Environmental Research Letters 14(11): 113001. Mildenberger, M., Lubell, M. and Hummel, M. 2019. “Local, spatially-resolved risk messaging can reduce climate concerns.” Global Environmental Change. 55: 15-24. Hertel-Fernandez, A., Mildenberger, M. and Stokes, L. 2019 “Legislative staff and representation in Congress.” American Political Science Review. 113(1): 1-18. Mildenberger, M. and Tingley, D. 2019. “Beliefs about climate beliefs: The problem of second-order opinions in climate policymaking." British Journal of Political Science 49(4): 1279-1307. Breetz, H., Mildenberger, M. and Stokes, L. 2018. “The political logics of clean energy transitions.” Business and Politics 20(4): 492-522. Zhang, B., Van Der Linden, S., Mildenberger, M., Howe, P. Marlon, J. and Leiserowitz, A. 2018. “Ex- perimental effects of climate messages vary geographically." Nature Climate Change 8: 370-374. Leader-Maynard, J. and Mildenberger, M. 2018. "Divergence and convergence in the study of ideology: A critical review." British Journal of Political Science 48(2): 563-589.

Mildenberger, M., Howe, P., Marlon, J., and Leiserowitz, A. 2017. “The spatial distribution of Repub- lican and Democratic climate and energy beliefs at state and local scales.” Climatic Change 145(3-4): 539-548. Mildenberger, M. and Leiserowitz, A. 2017. “Public opinion about climate change: Is there an economy- environment trade-off?” Environmental Politics 26(5): 801-824. Mildenberger, M., Howe, P., Lachapelle, R., Stokes, L., Marlon, J. and Gravelle, T. 2016. “The distribu- tion of climate change public opinion in Canada.” PLoS ONE 11(8): e0159774. Howe, P., Mildenberger, M., Marlon, J. and Leiserowitz, T. 2015. “Geographic variation in opinions on climate change at state and local scales in the USA." Nature Climate Change 5: 596-603.

Homer-Dixon, T., Leader Maynard, J., Mildenberger, M., Milkoreit, M., Mock, S., Quilley, S., Schroeder, T. and Thagard, P. 2013. "A complex systems approach to the study of ideology: Cognitive-affective structures and the dynamics of belief systems." Journal of Social and Political Psychology 1(1): 337-363. Mildenberger, M., Stokes, L., Savan, B., Dolderman, D. and Kolenda, B. 2013. "Beyond the information campaign: Tested approaches to delivering effective community-based behavioural change." Environ- mental Practice 15(2): 147-155. Stokes, L., Mildenberger, M., Savan, B., Dolderman, D. and Kolenda, B. 2012. "Analyzing barriers to energy conservation in offices and residences." Applied Environmental Education and Communication 11(2): 88-98.

Flicker, S., Savan, B., Kolenda, B. and Mildenberger, M. 2009. "How to facilitate (or discourage) commu- nity based research: Recommendations based on a Canadian survey." Local Environment 14(8): 783-796. Flicker, S., Savan, B., Kolenda, B. and Mildenberger, M. 2008. "A snapshot of community-based research in Canada: Who? What? Why? How?" Health Education Research 23(1): 106-114. Matto Mildenberger 3

Flicker, S., Savan, B., McGrath, M., Kolenda, B. and Mildenberger, M. 2007. "‘If you could change one thing...’ What community-based researchers wish they could have done differently." Community Development Journal 43(2): 239-253.

Book Chapters Feng., J., Mildenberger, M. and Stokes, L. 2020. “Inhumane environments: Global violence against environmental justice activists as a human rights violation.” Forthcoming in Research Agenda for Human Rights, A. Brysk and M. Stohl (eds.)

Mildenberger, M. 2020 “The dynamics of federal climate policy conflict.” In Handbook of US Environ- mental Policy, D. Konisky (ed.). Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publushing, 275-288. Mildenberger, M. and Stokes, L. 2019. “The energy politics of North America.” In Oxford Handbook of Energy Politics, K. Hancock and J. Allison (eds.). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/ox- fordhb/9780190861360.013.36

Manuscripts Available on Request “Hot, dry days increase perceived experience with global warming,” (with Jennifer Marlon, Katherine Hayhoe, Xinran Wang, Sharmistha Swain, Peter Howe, Ed Maibach and Anthony Leiserowitz) Under Review.

“Unilateral climate policies can substantially reduce national carbon pollution,” (with Alice Lépissier) Under Review.

“Climate rebates did not significantly increase Canadian support for carbon pricing" (with Erick Lachapelle and Kathryn Harrison) Under Review. “Conducting the heavenly chorus: Constituent contact and provoked petitioning in Congress," (with Geoff Henderson, Alexander Hertel-Fernandez, and Leah Stokes) Under Review.

“Survey sampling in the Global South using Facebook advertisements,” (with Parrish Bergquist, Kather- ine Hoffmann Pham, Francesco Rampazzo and Leah Rosenzweig) Under Review. “Making climate policy without new climate institutions in the .” Under Review. “Process-tracing, counterfactual comparisons and causal inference."

“The effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on climate concerns and climate policy preferences,” (with Parrish Bergquist, Gabriel de Roche, Leah Stokes, Erick Lachapelle, and Kathryn Harrison) “Can direct consumer payments boost climate policy support? Experimental evidence from Switzer- land,” (with Isabelle Stadelmann-Steffen)

Reviews Mildenberger, M. 2020. Review of Mindmade Politics: The Cognitive Roots of International Climate Gover- nance by Manjana Milkoreit. Global Environmental Politics 20(1): 131-133.

Mildenberger, M. 2019. "Climate policy unilateralism." Nature Climate Change 9, 187-188. Mildenberger, M. 2013. Review of Open for Business: Conservatives’ Opposition to Environmental Regula- tion by Judith Layzer, and Eco-Business: A Big Brand Takeover of Sustainability by Peter Dauvergne and Jane Lister. Review of Policy Research 30(6): 685-689. Matto Mildenberger 4

Public Writing Mildenberger, M. and Stokes, L. 2020. “The trouble with carbon pricing,” The Boston Review. Septem- ber 24, 2020. http://bostonreview.net/science-nature-politics/matto-mildenberger-leah-c- stokes-trouble-carbon-pricing

Bergquist, P., Mildenberger, M. and Stokes, L. 2020. “Americans want green spending in federal coro- navirus recession relief packages.” 7 July 2020. Washington Center for Equitable Growth. https:// equitablegrowth.org/americans-want-green-spending-in-federal-coronavirus-recession-relief- packages/

Bergquist, P., Mildenberger, M. and Stokes, L. 2020. “Protesters want justice — including on so- cial, economic and climate demands." Washington Post: Monkey Cage. 12 June 2020. https://www. washingtonpost.com/politics/2020/06/12/protesters-want-justice-including-social-economic- climate-demands/

Busby, J. and Mildenberger, M. 2020. “Australia’s fires have devastated millions of acres. What’s the political damage?” Washington Post: Monkey Cage. 13 January 2020. https://www.washingtonpost. com/politics/2020/01/13/australias-fires-have-devastated-millions-acres-whats-political- damage/

Mildenberger, M. 2019. “Climate denialists aren’t the only voice In the GOP – They’re just the loud- est,” Talking Points Memo. 17 September 2019. https://talkingpointsmemo.com/cafe/climate- denialists-loudest-gop

Mildenberger, M. and Lachapelle, E. 2019. “Canadians in every riding support climate action, new research shows,” The Conversation. 5 September 2019. http://theconversation.com/canadians-in- every-riding-support-climate-action-new-research-shows-122918

Mildenberger, M. 2019. “New Brunswick’s timid foray into carbon pricing.” Policy Options. 9 July. https://policyoptions.irpp.org/magazines/july-2019/new-brunswicks-timid-foray-into-carbon- pricing/

Mildenberger, M. 2019. “The Green Party wave could spread across Canada.” The Conversation. 25 April. https://theconversation.com/the-green-party-wave-could-spread-across-canada-115970 Mildenberger, M. 2019. “The tragedy of the Tragedy of the Commons.” Scientific American Voices. 23 April. https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/voices/the-tragedy-of-the-tragedy-of-the- commons/

Hertel-Fernandez, A., Mildenberger, M., and Stokes, L. 2018. “Congress has no clue what Ameri- cans want,” New York Times, 31 October. https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/31/opinion/congress- midterms-public-opinion.html?smtyp=cur&smid=tw-nytopinion&module=inline

M. Mildenberger and L. Stokes. 2018. “No, we didn’t almost solve the climate crisis in the 1980s.” Mis- chief of Faction blog. https://www.vox.com/mischiefs-of-faction/2018/8/6/17649906/climate- crisis-solve

M. Mildenberger. 2018. “Ford’s illusory climate policy mandate.” Alternatives Journal. http://www. alternativesjournal.ca/community/blogs/renewable-energy/ford%E2%80%99s-illusory-climate- policy-mandate

M. Mildenberger, P. Howe, J. Marlon and A. Leiserowitz. 2018. What do Republicans and Democrats think about climate change? It depends on where they live?. London School of Economics US Centre USA Politics and Policy Blog. http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/usappblog/2018/05/03/what-do- republicans-and-democrats-think-about-climate-change-it-depends-on-where-they-live/ Matto Mildenberger 5

Contribution to Duck of Minerva Forum on Extreme Weather and Climate Change. 14 September 2017. http://duckofminerva.com/2017/09/duck-forum-on-extreme-weather-events-and-climate-change. html

Mildenberger, M., and D. Tingley. 2015. “In two graphs, here’s what experts think about whether the U.S. and China can stick to their climate agreements.” Washington Post: Monkey Cage. 14 December 2015. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/monkey-cage/wp/2015/12/14/in-two-graphs-heres- what-experts-think-about-whether-the-u-s-and-china-can-stick-to-their-climate-agreements/

Konisky, D. and Mildenberger, M. 2015. “Is lagging on climate change a political liability?" The Conversation. 22 October 2015. https://theconversation.com/is-lagging-on-climate-change-a- political-liability-49574

Mildenberger, M. 2015. “The United States Is No Longer a Climate Laggard.” Institution for Social and Policy Studies, Yale University. 15 July 2015. http://isps.yale.edu/news/blog/2015/07/the- united-states-is-no-longer-a-climate-laggard#.Vp54SVMrKRs

Howe, P., Mildenberger, M., and. Marlon, J. 2015. ”What do Americans think about climate change at the state and local level?” Scholars Strategy Network Key Findings. May 2015. http://www. scholarsstrategynetwork.org/brief/what-do-americans-think-about-climate-change-state-and- local-level

Clarkson, S., and Mildenberger, M. 2011. "Sad but true: Canada and Mexico have no clout in Washing- ton." Globe and Mail, 7 October 2011.

Select Media Coverage of Research Hazlett and Mildenberger. 2020. American Political Science Review: The Economist

Mildenberger. 2020. Carbon Captured: Norwegian Aftenposten Bergquist, Mildenberger and Stokes. 2020. Environmental Research Letters: The Atlantic Mildenberger, Howe and Miljanich. 2019. Nature Energy: Nature Energy News & Views, Climate 2020 Podcast, PV Magazine, Grist.com, Aspen Global Change Institute

Mildenberger and Tingley. 2019. British Journal of Political Science: Nature Climate Change News & Views Hertel-Fernandez, Mildenberger and Stokes. 2018. American Political Science Review: Washington Post, New York Times New York Magazine

Zhang et al. 2018. Nature Climate Change: Nature Climate Change News & Views, Energy & Environ- ment News Leader-Maynard and Mildenberger. 2018. British Journal of Political Science: Political Philosophy Podcast Mildenberger et al. 2017. Climatic Change: New York Times, Scientific American, The Independent

Mildenberger and Leiserowitz. 2017. Environmental Politics: New York Times Mildenberger et al. 2016. PLOS One: CBC, La Presse, Montreal Gazette, Weather Network Howe, Mildenberger et al. 2015. Nature Climate Change: (select) New York Times, CNN, Washington Post, , Huffington Post, Scientific American, Weather Channel, CBS

US Climate Opinion Maps: New York Times November 2018, New York Times March 2017 Matto Mildenberger 6

Non-Refereed Publications Stokes, L. and Mildenberger, M. 2020. “Green stimulus, not dirty bailouts, is the smart investment strategy during the coronavirus recession.” Washington Center for Equitable Growth Issue Brief. Mildenberger, M., Howe, P., Lubell, M. and Stokes, L. 2020. “Field report: How Californian power outages in October 2019 shaped perceptions of and behavioral adaptations towards future natural hazards.” University of Colorado Boulder Natural Hazards Center.

Stokes, L. and Mildenberger, M. 2020. “A plan for equitable climate policy in the United States.” In: Center for Equitable Growth. Vision 2020: Evidence for Stronger Economy. 207-218. Mildenberger, M. and Lubell, M. 2017. “Citizen perceptions of sea level rise in the San Francisco Bay Area.” Research Brief, Center for Environmental Policy and Behavior, University of California Davis. Perceptions of Sea Level Rise in the San Francisco Bay Area

Mildenberger, M. 2017. “The political benefits of inefficient climate policies.” Commentary for Public Administration Review, ‘Speak Your Mind’ Online Forum. https://publicadministrationreview. org/climate-change-symposium-inefficient-climate-policies/. Stokes, L. and Mildenberger, M. 2016. “The politics of equitable climate policy.” Scholars Strat- egy Network Forum on Building Democratic Support for Equitable Carbon Pricing. http://www. scholarsstrategynetwork.org/page/politics-equitable-climate-policy. Mildenberger, M. 2015. Fiddling While the World Burns: The Double Representation of Carbon Polluters in Climate Policymaking. Ph.D. Dissertation, School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Yale Univer- sity, New Haven, CT.

Mildenberger, M. 2015. Designing Durable and Ambitious Climate Policy in the United States. Governance, Environment and Markets (GEM) Initiative White Paper, Yale University, New Haven, CT. Mildenberger, M. 2013. Exploring the State Space of Ideological Possibility. Waterloo Institute for Com- plexity and Innovation Working Paper no. 4, Waterloo, ON. Clarkson, S., and Mildenberger, M. 2011. Punching Below Their Weight: Why Canada and Mexico are so Important to the United States yet so Impotent in Washington. Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives Policy Brief, Ottawa, ON, 20 October 2011. Mildenberger, M. 2009. Hedging, Hoarding and Hysteria: How Global Crisis and Complex Uncertainties Threaten Global Food Security. Masters Research Project, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON.

Chow, J., Mildenberger, M., and Kolenda, B. 2007. St. Petersburg Summit Final Compliance Report.G8 Research Group, Munk Centre for International Studies, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON.

Recent Awards and Fellowships

2019. Charles Redd Award for best paper on the American West, Western Political Science Association Conference. 2019. Jack Walker Award for best article published in the last two calendar years on political organiza- tions and parties, Political Organization and Parties Section, American Political Science Association 2019. David P. Baron Award for best paper published in Business & Politics in 2018. Matto Mildenberger 7

2018. [Co-winner] Warren J. Mitofsky Innovators Award for accomplishments in the fields of public opinion and survey research, American Association of Public Opinion Research (AAPOR). [Award given to Yale Project on Climate Change Communication research team for climate opinion statistical downscaling research] 2017. Patrick J. Fett Award for best paper on the scientific study of Congress and the presidency, Midwest Political Science Association Conference 2016. Virginia M. Walsh Best Dissertation Award, Science, Technology and Environmental Policy (STEP) Section, American Political Science Association 2014-2015. Graduate Fellow, Institution for Social and Policy Studies, Yale University

2011-2014. Social Science and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Doctoral Fellowship 2008-2009. Balsillie Fellowship, Center for International Governance Innovation (CIGI)

Grants

2020. Russell Sage Foundation. “How inequality in communication to Congress perpetuates political inequality," (with Leah Stokes, David Broockman and Alex Hertel-Fernandez). $158,250.

2020. Democracy Fund. “How inequality in communication to Congress perpetuates political inequal- ity," (with Leah Stokes, David Broockman and Alex Hertel-Fernandez). $50,000. 2020. Economics and Environmental Policy Research Network. “The politics of low-carbon economic transitions in Canada,” (with Kathryn Harrison and Leah Stokes). $40,000 (CAD). 2020. Collaborative Research Initiative Grant, Institute for Social, Behavioral and Economic Research. “Exploring Public Attitudes Amidst Crisis: COVID-19 and Climate Change.” $5,000. 2019. Natural Hazards Center, University of Colorado Boulder. “How Californian power outages in October 2019 shaped perceptions of and behavioral adaptations towards future natural hazards.” (with Peter Howe, and Leah Stokes). $3,000.

2019. Balzan Foundation [Sub-award from Princeton University. “The politics of deep decarbonization: Comparative case studies of electricity sector transformation,” (with Leah Stokes and Hanna Breetz). $70,000. 2019. Energy Foundation. [Sub-award from Yale Project on Climate Change Communication. “De- veloping cost-effective methods to measure high-resolution climate opinion in the United States and abroad.” $13,042. 2019. Rockefeller Family Fund. “Public support and coalition potential for the Green New Deal,” (with Leah Stokes and Parrish Bergquist). $8,500. 2019. Economics and Environmental Policy Research Network. “Canadian climate politics panel sur- vey,” (with Erick Lachapelle, Kathryn Harrison and Leah Stokes). $60,000 (CAD)

2018. United States Coastal Research Program, US Army Corps of Engineers. “Communicating sea- level rise risks to publics in high-risk FEMA flood zones.” (PI, with Jennifer Marlon and Mark Lubell). $72,095. 2018. Hellman Family Faculty Fellowship. “Prospects for climate risk mitigation in a post-Paris world.” $42,105. Matto Mildenberger 8

2017. Carsey-Wolf Center Faculty Research Support Grant. “Defenders of the environment" (with Leah Stokes). $4,500. 2017. [Co-applicant]. Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada. “Greening growth partnership: Connecting research with policy for an innovative, sustainable economy” [Total network grant: $2,500,000 (CAD). 2017. UCSB College of Letters and Science Conference Support Grant. “Southern California Methods Workshop” (with Leah Stokes). $2,200. 2017. Overlook International Foundation. [Sub-Award from Yale Project on Climate Change Communi- cation]. “Advancing high-resolution multilevel regression and post-stratification models of American climate opinion.” $11,594. 2016. UCSB Academic Senate Faculty Research Grant. “The UCSB Environmental Politics Panel.” (with Sarah Anderson). $10,000. 2016. Dirksen Congressional Research Grant. “Power, perceptions, and policy: A survey of legislative staffers" (with Alexander Hertel-Fernandez and Leah Stokes). $3,500. 2016. University of California Office of the President’s Carbon Neutrality Initiative Curricular Devel- opment Grant. $1,200. 2014. Rockefeller Family Fund Conference Grant. "Designing durable and ambitious climate policy in the United States." $25,000. 2012. Sobotka Collaborative Research Grant. "When do fossil fuel companies support environmental policy? A cross-national comparison in federalist democracies" (with Benjamin Cashore). $20,000. 2011. Waterloo Institute for Complexity and Innovation (WICI) Research Grant. "Exploring the state space of ideological possibility." $7,500. 2010. Yale Institute for Biospheric Studies Dissertation Improvement Grant. $4,200.

Affiliations

2016 to present. Co-Director, Energy and Environment Transitions (ENVENT) Lab, University of Cali- fornia Santa Barbara. www.enventlab.com. 2019 to present. Fellow, Initiative for Sustainable Energy Policy (ISEP), John Hopkins School of Ad- vanced International Studies 2017 to present. Core Faculty Member, UCSB Quantitative Methods in the Social Science PhD Empha- sis. 2016 to present. Participating Faculty Member, UCSB Interdepartmental PhD Emphasis in Environ- ment and Society. 2011 to present. Research Affiliate, Yale Project on Climate Change Communication, School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Yale University. 2014 to present. Member, Scholars Strategy Network (SSN). 2016-2018. Co-Chair, Scholars Strategy Network (SSN) Working Group on Energy and Climate Policy. 2013-2018. Affiliate Researcher, Waterloo Institute for Complexity and Innovation, University of Wa- terloo. Matto Mildenberger 9

2012-2015. Director, Program on Climate Policy and Governance. Governance, Environment and Markets (GEM) Initiative, School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Yale University. 2013-2014. Exchange Scholar, Department of Government, Harvard University. 2009. Visiting Researcher, International Food Research Policy Institute (IFPRI).

Invited Talks and Workshops Invited Talks 2021: UC Merced Environmental Systems Seminar (January) 2020: London School of Economics Department of International Development (February); University of Sussex Science Research Policy Unity (February)

2019: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences (February); UC San Diego Department of Political Science (February); UC San Diego School of Global Policy and Strategy (February); New York University Department of Environmental Studies (February); World Bank (August)

2018: University of Victoria Department of Political Science (September) 2017: University of California Davis Department of Environmental Science and Policy (November) 2015: University of Michigan Ford School (February) 2014: University of Connecticut Department of Political Science (April); UC Santa Barbara Department of Political Science (November) 2013: George Mason University Center for Climate Change Communication (October); University of Bergen (November) 2012: Woodrow Wilson International Centre for Scholars (February); University of Waterloo Institute for Complexity and Innovation (March)

2009: University of Toronto Centre for the Environment (October)

Public Presentations 2016: National Caucus of Environmental Legislators Annual Meeting (August) 2012: Canadian Embassy in Washington (February)

Invited Workshops * Denotes academic paper delivered at workshop

2020: *London School of Economics (February); *Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sci- ences, Stanford University (February); *Smart Prosperity Institute, University of Ottawa (February); NYU Wagner School (March); Book workshop for Tasha Fairfield and Andrew Charman, University of California Berkeley (May); Virtual IPES, International Political Economy Society (June) Matto Mildenberger 10

2019: *Coevolution of Politics and Technology workshop, ETH Zurich (January); *University of Pitts- burgh European Studies Center (March); *Comparative Political Economy of Energy Transitions work- shop, University of Luzern (June); London School of Economics (July); Southern California Methods Workshop (September) 2018: Ideological Conflict Project workshop, University of Victoria (September); *Southern California Methods Workshop (September); Greening Growth Partnership Political Economy workshop, Univer- sity of Ottawa (September); *Mass Politics of Environmental Policymaking workshop, Stanford Uni- versity (October) 2017: Scholars Strategy Network Annual Meeting, Chicago (May); *Southern California Methods Work- shop, Santa Barbara, CA (September)

2016: *University of Pittsburgh European Studies Center (May); *Syracuse University Institute for Qualitative and Multi-Method Research (June); Book workshop for Prof. Alexander Hertel-Fernandez, School of International and Public Affairs (August); Southern California Methods Conference, UC San Diego (August); *Social Science Research Council (SSRC) Democracy Working Group on Climate Change Workshop, Princeton University (November)

2015: Scholars Strategy Network Annual Meeting (October); *Columbia University Laboratory for Sustainable Societies (November) 2012: *Harvard University State and Capitalism Since 1800 Seminar: Graduate Students Workshop, (November)

Workshop and Conference Organizer 2019: Environmental Politics and Governance Conference (June)

2017: Southern California Methods Workshop (September) 2017: Sustaining Movement Momentum and Building Political Power Conference (June) 2016: UCSB Environmental Politics Conference (May)

Conference Activity Papers Presented 2020: Environmental Politics & Governance Conference (June - virtual); American Political Science Association Annual Meeting (September - virtual) 2019: American Association for the Advancement of Science Meeting, Washington, DC (February); Western Political Science Association, San Diego, CA (April); American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Washington, DC (September) 2018: Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL (March); American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Boston, MA (August) 2017: Midwest Political Science Association Annual Conference, Chicago, IL (April); Environmental Politics & Governance Conference, Bloomington, IN (June); American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA (September) 2016: American Political Science Association Annual Conference, Philadelphia, PA (September) Matto Mildenberger 11

2015: American Political Science Association Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA (September) 2014: International Studies Association Annual Conference, Toronto, ON (March); Midwest Political Science Association Annual Conference, Chicago, IL (April); Canadian Political Science Association Annual Conference, St. Catharines, ON (May); Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management Annual Conference, Albuquerque, NM (November) 2013: Midwest Political Science Association Annual Conference, Chicago, IL (May); International Con- ference on Public Policy, Grenoble, France (June); American Political Science Association Annual Con- ference, Chicago, IL (August) 2011: American Political Science Association Annual Conference, Seattle, WA (September) 2010: Canadian Political Science Association Annual Conference, Montreal, QC (June) 2009: New Frontiers in Global Governance Graduate Conference, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON (May); American Political Science Association Annual Conference (as poster), Toronto, ON (Septem- ber); Behaviour, Energy and Climate Change Conference, Washington, DC (November); Association of Canadian Studies in the US Biennial Conference, San Diego, CA (November) 2007:G8 Research Group Conference, Berlin, Germany (June); Association of Canadian Studies in the US Biennial Conference, Toronto, ON (November) 2005: Community-University Expo, Winnipeg, MB (September)

Conference Panel Organizer (O) / Discussant (D) / Chair (C) American Political Science Association: 2018 (D, C); 2017 (D, C) Midwest Political Science Association: 2018 (D); 2017 (O, D) Western Political Science Association: 2019 (D, C)

Campus and Departmental Talks University of California Santa Barbara 2020. Institute for Energy Efficiency (IEE) Seminar (January) 2019, 2020. Environmental Political Workshop (EPW) 2018. Quantitative Emphasis in the Social Sciences (QMSS) Seminar (April) 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015. Psychology, Environment, and Public Policy (PEPP) Seminar 2017. UCSB ThinkSpatial Brownbag Forum (October) 2016. UCSB Environmental Politics Conference (May) 2016. New Frontiers Conference, Materials Research Laboratory (February)

Yale University 2015. Conference on Globalized Harmonized Carbon Pricing, Center for the Study of Globalization (May) 2012. Environment Politics and Markets Seminar, School of Forestry and Environmental Studies (March) Matto Mildenberger 12

Teaching

Graduate Quantitative Causal Inference (POL 207). UCSB Political Science. 2016, 2018, 2019, 2020. Introduction to Quantitative Methods (POL 205). UCSB Political Science. 2016, 2020.

Comparative and International Environmental Politics (POL594E). UCSB Political Science. 2016, 2017, 2019, 2020. Psychology, Environment and Public Policy Seminar (POLS594PP; ESM 595HH). UCSB Political Sci- ence/Bren School. 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020.

Undergraduate

Business and Politics in Comparative Perspective (PS106BP). UCSB Political Science. 2016, 2019. Comparative Environmental Politics (PS177). UCSB Political Science/Environmental Studies. 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020.

Introduction to Political Science Research Methods (PS15). UCSB Political Science. 2017, 2018, 2020.

Mentoring

Dissertation Committee Member Current

Chris Miljanich, UCSB Political Science, ongoing Daniel Gomez, UCSB Political Science, ongoing

Patrick Hunnicutt, UCSB Bren School of Environmental Science & Management, ongoing Chelsea Judy, Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, ongoing Alice Lépissier, UCSB Bren School of Environmental Science & Management, ongoing Sebastian Tapia, UCSB Bren School of Environmental Science & Management, ongoing

Phoebe Racine, UCSB Bren School of Environmental Science & Management, ongoing Gabriela Alberola, UCSB Bren School of Environmental Science & Management, ongoing Elliott Finn, UCSB Bren School of Environmental Science & Management, ongoing

Former

2017. Francisco Brandão (UCSB Political Science) Data Scientist, Brazilian Chamber of Deputies 2017. Colin Kuehl (UCSB Political Science) Assistant Professor of Political Science, Northern Illinois University Matto Mildenberger 13

Undergraduate Thesis Supervisor Arley Titzler, UCSB Department of Environmental Studies, 2018. Matthew Beyer, UCSB Department of Political Science, 2019. Conor Hanvey, UCSB Department of Political Science, 2020.

Service Professional Service 2020 to present. Editorial Board, Cambridge University Press Series on Climate Politics 2019 to present. Associate Deputy Editor, Climatic Change. 2019-2020. Lead editor, special section on "Domestic climate policy under anarchy." Global Environmen- tal Politics

2018. Chair, Virginia Walsh Best Dissertation Award Committee, Science Technology and Environmen- tal Policy (STEP) Section, American Political Science Association. 2016. Member, Paul A. Sabatier Best Conference Paper Award Committee, Science Technology and Environmental Policy (STEP) Section, American Political Science Association.

Reviewer American Journal of Political Science, American Politics Research, American Political Science Review, Annals of the American Association of Geographers, Atlantic Journal of Communication, Business and Politics, Canadian Journal of Political Science, Climatic Change, Climatic Change Letters, Cli- mate Policy, Comparative Political Studies, Congress & the Presidency, Ecological Economics, Energy Policy, Energy Research & Social Science, Environment and Planning C, Environmental Politics, En- vironmental Research Letters, Environmental Science & Policy, Environmental Sociology, European Journal of Political Economy, GeoHealth, Global Environmental Change, Global Environmental Poli- tics, Humanities Journal, International Journal of Global Environmental Issues, International Studies Perspectives, International Studies Quarterly, Journal of Elections, Public Opinion & Parties, Journal of Environmental Management, Journal of Environmental Psychology, Journal of Experimental Politi- cal Science, Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, Journal of Public Policy, Journal of Politics, Nature Climate Change, Nature Energy, One Earth, PLOS One, Political Behavior, Political Geography, Policy Sciences, Political Science Research Methods, Public Administration Review, Public Opinion Quarterly, PRISM, Publius, Regulation and Governance, Research & Politics, Review of International Organizations, Review of Policy Research, Society & Natural Resources, Weather Climate and Society Cambridge University Press, MIT Press, Polity, Oxford University Press, University of Toronto Press, Yale University Press

US National Science Foundation, Swiss National Science Foundation, Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada

Departmental and University Service University of California Santa Barbara 2019-2020. Member, Graduate Committee, Department of Political Science. Matto Mildenberger 14

2018-2019. Search Committee Member, Assistant Professor of Political Theory, Department of Political Science. 2018-2019. Member, Undergraduate Committee, Department of Political Science. 2017-2018. Search Committee Member, Assistant/Associate Professor of Energy and the Environment, Department of Environmental Studies. 2017-2018. Department Representative to UCSB Faculty Senate. 2017-2018. Faculty Advisor, Graduate Student Speaker Series, Department of Political Science. 2016-2018. Graduate Admissions Committee, Department of Political Science.

2015-2018. PhD Qualifying Exam Committee, Comparative Politics (twice annually). 2016-2017. UC Net-Zero Communication Strategy Working Group (advisory to UCOP and all UC campuses on UC-wide Carbon Neutrality Initiative). 2015-2016. Awards Committee, Department of Political Science.

Yale University 2012-2014. Organizer. Politics, Environment and Markets Seminar, School of Forestry and Environ- mental Studies & Institution for Social and Policy Studies, Yale University.

Professional Memberships

American Political Science Association; International Studies Association; Midwest Political Science Association

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