Griffin is a doctoral researcher out of North-eastern University, specializing in collective action. His research focuses on identifying how psychological factors — such as empathy and moral obligations to future others — can drive sustainable and prosocial behaviors. Griffin has extensive experience conducting behavioral research, utilizing diverse experimental and analytical approaches to explore effective strategies for promoting sustainability and collective action. Griffin earned his B.A. at Williams College and his M.S. at North-eastern University where he is a PhD candidate.