Nic received his PhD from the Australian National University in 2023 and completed a 2-year postdoctoral fellowship with the Center for Climate Change Communication. He is now a research fellow at the Centre for Social Impact at the University of Western Australia in Perth. He continues to collaborate with colleagues on climate change communication research papers and maintains an affiliate research factual status at George Mason University.
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Nicholas Badullovich
Selected Publications
Framing climate change for effective communication: a systematic map
N Badullovich, WJ Grant, RM Colvin – Environmental research letters, 2020
Communicating about “The End of Fossil Fuel” in a museum setting: A mixed-methods investigation of the climate museum
N Badullovich, A Nesci, M Massie, J Kotcher, EW Maibach – PLOS Climate, 2025
Understanding six “key truths” about climate change predicts policy support, discussion, and political advocacy
N Badullovich, J Kotcher, TA Myers, SA Rosenthal, A Leiserowitz, EW Maibach – Climatic Change, 2025
Recent Accomplishments
Published research papers:
Understanding six “key truths” about climate change predicts policy support, discussion, and political advocacy
N Badullovich, J Kotcher, TA Myers, SA Rosenthal… – Climatic Change, 2025
Messiness, Epistemic Asymmetry, and Reflexivity: Exploring Third-Order Communication in the Wild
W Rifkin, N Badullovich, L Bailey, H Bray, M Espig… – Science Communication and Trust, 2025
Communicating about “The End of Fossil Fuel” in a museum setting: A mixed-methods investigation of the climate museum
N Badullovich, A Nesci, M Massie, J Kotcher… – PLOS Climate, 2025
Communicating with policy makers about climate change, health, and their intersection: a scoping review
J Ettinger, J Fine, K Thier, N Badullovich, J Kotcher… – The Lancet Planetary Health, 2025
Knowledge brokers at the interface of environmental science and policy: A review of knowledge and research needs
C Cvitanovic, DB Karcher, J Breen, N Badullovich… – Environmental Science & Policy, 2025
Limited and Mixed Evidence for System-Sanctioned Change to Protect the Environment: A Replication Study
I Kim, SK Stanley, KM Jylhä, N Badullovich – International Review of Social Psychology, 2024
Role model stories can increase health professionals’ interest and perceived responsibility to engage in climate and sustainability actions
J Kotcher, N Badullovich, M Ahmed, D De Alwis… – The Journal of Climate Change and Health, 2024
