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Ryan Thombs is an Assistant Professor of Rural Sociology at Pennsylvania State University, affiliated with the Population Research Institute (PRI). His research examines the intersection of environmental policy, socioeconomic inequality, and climate change, with a geographical focus on North America. He utilizes advanced econometric methods including panel data analysis to investigate decarbonization policies, renewable energy transitions, and the societal impacts of climate change.
His research interests focus on:
- Environmental sociology and climate justice
- Economic dimensions of energy transitions
- Inequality in environmental impacts
- Policy effectiveness evaluation
- Longitudinal analysis of environmental trends
Thombs' publications demonstrate a consistent focus on quantitative analysis of environmental policy impacts across multiple geographical scales. His recent work synthesizes econometric modeling with sustainability science to examine the carbon intensity of human well-being, resource dependency patterns, and the socioeconomic drivers of emissions.
He contributes to research teams examining population-environment dynamics through PRI, though no specific labs or student advising information is provided in available materials.
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