We study human cognition through a computational lens to tackle the pressing issue of climate change. Combining experimental psychology, machine learning, and computational modeling, we explore fundamental questions about human motivation and the psychological roots of climate inaction. We are committed to using these insights to inform and improve climate policy by working directly with policy-makers and reducing the divide on climate issues.
The Computational Cognitive Policy Lab is led by Dr. Rachit Dubey and is coming to the Department of Communication at UCLA in Fall 2025.