June A. Flora, PhD, is a senior research scientist at Stanford University’s Human Sciences and Technologies Advanced Research Institute (HSTAR) and Solutions Science Lab in the Department of Pediatrics. Her research focuses on understanding the drivers of human behavior change and the potential of communication interventions. Her research is solution-focused on issues of climate change and energy reduction by means of behavior change. Most recently, she is investigating the potential of children and youth-delivered energy reduction interventions to motivate parent behavior change, and the effects of entertainment-education interventions to change behavior. Dr. Flora earned her PhD from Arizona State University in Educational Psychology in 1976. She has held faculty positions at University of Utah and Stanford University.