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*Authors*: Pablo David Campoverde Varela

*August 2025*

*Abstract*
This dissertation investigates collective action challenges in climate
change mitigation through a combination of behavioral modeling and
experimental analysis. Chapter 1 develops a behavioral model of pro-social
behavior under positional concerns, showing experimentally that individuals
reduce contributions when their efforts exceed a peer-based norm. *Chapter
2 examines present bias in solar geoengineering decisions*, comparing a
social planner and a free driver in both theory and experiment. The
findings indicate that free drivers and planners respond differently to the
timing of climate damages, though the response patterns are more complex
than anticipated. Chapter 3 uses game theory and an experiment to explore
how geoengineering alters coordination dynamics. Modeling geoengineering as
an insurance mechanism, the study finds that while it reduces the costs of
coordination failure, it also weakens the incentive to coordinate. Across
all chapters, the dissertation underscores how fairness norms, time
preferences, and strategic uncertainty shape climate-relevant decision-
making.

*Source: University of Wyoming*

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