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Patrick Trent Greiner
Patrick Trent Greiner
Assistant Professor, Vanderbilt University
Verified email at vanderbilt.edu
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Renewable energy injustice: The socio-environmental implications of renewable energy consumption
JA McGee, PT Greiner
Energy Research & Social Science 56, 101214, 2019
1032019
Snakes in the greenhouse: Does increased natural gas use reduce carbon dioxide emissions from coal consumption?
PT Greiner, R York, JA McGee
Energy Research & Social Science 38, 53-57, 2018
522018
Can Reducing Income Inequality Decouple Economic Growth from CO2 Emissions?
JA McGee, PT Greiner
Socius 4, 2378023118772716, 2018
482018
When are fossil fuels displaced? An exploratory inquiry into the role of nuclear electricity production in the displacement of fossil fuels
PT Greiner, R York, JA McGee
Heliyon 8 (1), 2022
282022
Does gender climate influence climate change? The multidimensionality of gender equality and its countervailing effects on the carbon intensity of well-being
C Ergas, PT Greiner, JA McGee, MT Clement
Sustainability 13 (7), 3956, 2021
262021
Gender inequality, reproductive justice, and decoupling economic growth and emissions: a panel analysis of the moderating association of gender equality on the relationship …
JA McGee, PT Greiner, M Christensen, C Ergas, MT Clement
Environmental Sociology 6 (3), 254-267, 2020
242020
How do slums change the relationship between urbanization and the carbon intensity of well-being?
JA McGee, C Ergas, PT Greiner, MT Clement
PloS one 12 (12), e0189024, 2017
222017
Divergent pathways on the road to sustainability: A multilevel model of the effects of geopolitical power on the relationship between economic growth and environmental quality
PT Greiner, JA McGee
Socius 4, 2378023117749381, 2018
172018
Social drivers of water utility privatization in the United States: An examination of the presence of variegated neoliberal strategies in the water utility sector
PT Greiner
Rural Sociology 81 (3), 387-406, 2016
172016
Racial justice is climate justice: Racial capitalism and the fossil economy
J McGee, PT Greiner
Hampton Institute, 2020
142020
Is urbanization good for the climate? A cross-county analysis of impervious surface, affluence, and the carbon intensity of well-being
PT Greiner, DA Shtob, JF Besek
Socius 6, 2378023119896896, 2020
132020
The Environmental Consequences of Rural and Urban Population Change: An Exploratory Spatial Panel Study of Forest Cover in the Southern U nited S tates, 2001–2006
MT Clement, C Ergas, PT Greiner
Rural Sociology 80 (1), 108-136, 2015
132015
Locked into emissions: How mass incarceration contributes to climate change
JA McGee, PT Greiner, C Appleton
Social Currents 8 (4), 326-340, 2021
112021
The asymmetry of economic growth and the carbon intensity of well-being
PT Greiner, JA McGee
Environmental Sociology 6 (1), 95-106, 2020
112020
WEB Du Bois and interdisciplinarity: A comprehensive picture of the scholar’s approach to natural science
JF Besek, PT Greiner, B Clark
Journal of Classical Sociology 21 (2), 144-164, 2021
82021
Are the Goals of Sustainability Interconnected? A Sociological Analysis of the Three E’s of Sustainable Development Using Cross-Lagged Models with Reciprocal Effects
MT Clement, N Pino, P Greiner, J McGee
Sociology of Development 6 (1), 91-115, 2020
72020
Designing spatiotemporal multifunctional landscapes to support dynamic wildlife conservation
AK Killion, A Dixon, J Gilbert, M Torralba, PT Greiner, AP Behrer
Journal of land use science 13 (6), 615-630, 2018
72018
Time, power and environmental impact
PT Greiner
Human Ecology Review 25 (1), 43-68, 2019
52019
How Long Can Neoliberalism Withstand Climate Crisis?
J McGee, P Greiner
Monthly Review: An Independent Socialist Magazine, 2020
32020
Colonial contexts and the feasibility of mitigation through transition: A study of the impact of historical processes on the emissions dynamics of nation-states
PT Greiner
Global Environmental Change 77, 102609, 2022
22022
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