Patrick Trent Greiner

Patrick Trent Greiner

Vanderbilt University

H-index: 12

North America-United States

About Patrick Trent Greiner

Patrick Trent Greiner, With an exceptional h-index of 12 and a recent h-index of 11 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Vanderbilt University, specializes in the field of environmental sociology, STIRPAT, environmental justice.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Decoupling

Financing the Climate: How the Process of Financialization Changes the Relationship between CO2 Emissions and GDP per Capita

Mutual aid as a praxis for critical environmental justice: Lessons from WEB Du Bois, critical theoretical perspectives, and mobilising collective care in disasters

Envisioning Disabled and Just Futures: Mutual Aid as an Adaptive Strategy for Environmental Change and Ecological Disablement

Social inequalities, environmental crises, and the STIRPAT model

Colonial contexts and the feasibility of mitigation through transition: A study of the impact of historical processes on the emissions dynamics of nation-states

Does racism have inertia? A study of historic redlining’s impact on present-day associations between development and air pollution in US cities

When are fossil fuels displaced? An exploratory inquiry into the role of nuclear electricity production in the displacement of fossil fuels

Patrick Trent Greiner Information

University

Position

Assistant Professor

Citations(all)

398

Citations(since 2020)

373

Cited By

116

hIndex(all)

12

hIndex(since 2020)

11

i10Index(all)

14

i10Index(since 2020)

13

Email

University Profile Page

Vanderbilt University

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Patrick Trent Greiner Skills & Research Interests

environmental sociology

STIRPAT

environmental justice

Top articles of Patrick Trent Greiner

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Decoupling

Evarist Gine

H De La Pena

2003

Financing the Climate: How the Process of Financialization Changes the Relationship between CO2 Emissions and GDP per Capita

Nature and Culture

Patrick Trent Greiner

Julius Alexander McGee

Ethan P Gibbons

2024/3/1

Mutual aid as a praxis for critical environmental justice: Lessons from WEB Du Bois, critical theoretical perspectives, and mobilising collective care in disasters

Antipode

Rachel G McKane

Patrick Trent Greiner

David Pellow

2024/3

Envisioning Disabled and Just Futures: Mutual Aid as an Adaptive Strategy for Environmental Change and Ecological Disablement

Environmental justice

Rachel G McKane

David N Pellow

Patrick Trent Greiner

2023/8/14

Social inequalities, environmental crises, and the STIRPAT model

Patrick Trent Greiner

Julius Alexander McGee

Richard York

2023/6/8

Colonial contexts and the feasibility of mitigation through transition: A study of the impact of historical processes on the emissions dynamics of nation-states

Global Environmental Change

Patrick Trent Greiner

2022/11/1

Does racism have inertia? A study of historic redlining’s impact on present-day associations between development and air pollution in US cities

Environmental research letters

Patrick Trent Greiner

Rachel G McKane

2022/9/20

When are fossil fuels displaced? An exploratory inquiry into the role of nuclear electricity production in the displacement of fossil fuels

Heliyon

Patrick Trent Greiner

Richard York

Julius Alexander McGee

2022/1/1

Does gender climate influence climate change? The multidimensionality of gender equality and its countervailing effects on the carbon intensity of well-being

Sustainability

Christina Ergas

Patrick Trent Greiner

Julius Alexander McGee

Matthew Thomas Clement

2021/4/2

Locked into emissions: How mass incarceration contributes to climate change

Social Currents

Julius Alexander McGee

Patrick Trent Greiner

Carl Appleton

2021/8

WEB Du Bois and interdisciplinarity: A comprehensive picture of the scholar’s approach to natural science

Journal of Classical Sociology

Jordan Fox Besek

Patrick Trent Greiner

Brett Clark

2021/5

Racial justice is climate justice: Racial capitalism and the fossil economy

Hampton Institute

Julius McGee

Patrick Trent Greiner

2020

On Capitalist Power, Energy Markets and Climate Crisis at the End of Neoliberalism

Julius McGee

Patrick Greiner

2020

Gender inequality, reproductive justice, and decoupling economic growth and emissions: a panel analysis of the moderating association of gender equality on the relationship …

Environmental Sociology

Julius Alexander McGee

Patrick Trent Greiner

Mackenzie Christensen

Christina Ergas

Matthew Thomas Clement

2020/7/2

How Long Can Neoliberalism Withstand Climate Crisis?

Monthly Review: An Independent Socialist Magazine

Julius McGee

Patrick Greiner

2020

Community water system privatization and the water access crisis

Sociology Compass

Patrick Trent Greiner

2020/5

Is urbanization good for the climate? A cross-county analysis of impervious surface, affluence, and the carbon intensity of well-being

Socius

Patrick Trent Greiner

Daniel A Shtob

Jordan Fox Besek

2020/1

Are the Goals of Sustainability Interconnected? A Sociological Analysis of the Three E’s of Sustainable Development Using Cross-Lagged Models with Reciprocal Effects

Sociology of Development

Matthew Thomas Clement

Nathan Pino

Patrick Greiner

Julius McGee

2020/3/1

The asymmetry of economic growth and the carbon intensity of well-being

Environmental Sociology

Patrick Trent Greiner

Julius Alexander McGee

2020/1/2

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Co-Authors

H-index: 50
Richard York

Richard York

University of Oregon

H-index: 20
Nathan W. Pino

Nathan W. Pino

Texas State University

H-index: 17
Matthew Thomas Clement

Matthew Thomas Clement

Texas State University

H-index: 15
Julius Alexander McGee

Julius Alexander McGee

Portland State University

H-index: 7
Rachel G McKane

Rachel G McKane

Vanderbilt University

H-index: 7
Adam P Dixon

Adam P Dixon

University of Maryland, Baltimore County

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