Why is climate change the subject of such vehement political rhetoric in the United States? What explains the policy deadlock that has existed for nearly two decades―and that has resulted in the failure of US leadership in the international arena? Addressing these questions, Glen Sussman and Byron Daynes trace the evolution of US climate change policy, assess how key players―the scientific community, Congress, the president, the judiciary, interest groups, the states, and the public―have responded to climate change, and explore the prospects for effective policymaking in the future. [From Amazon.com]https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/politicalscience_geography_books/1012/thumbnail.jp
U.S. climate change-related policy response is failing, despite scientific consensus on core realiti...
Science has played a key role in the development of climate change policy. Although action has been ...
Contemporary models of climate change policy-making in the United States are proving unproductive. T...
Includes bibliographical references.Abstract in HTML and technical report in HTML and PDF available ...
This article analyzes how U.S. climate change politics and policy making are changing in the public,...
218 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.This dissertation addresses t...
218 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.This dissertation addresses t...
Changing our environmental policy has been at the forefront of many political discussions. But how c...
The United States is often perceived as sceptical, if not hostile, to the need to address man-made c...
This article analyzes how U.S. climate change politics and policy making are changing in the public,...
For several decades, global climate change has been an issue addressed in both national and internat...
Changing our environmental policy has been at the forefront of many political discussions. But how c...
Changing our environmental policy has been at the forefront of many political discussions. But how c...
In a time of unprecedented environmental damage, two very distinct and opposing policy agendas have ...
U.S. climate change-related policy response is failing, despite scientific consensus on core realiti...
U.S. climate change-related policy response is failing, despite scientific consensus on core realiti...
Science has played a key role in the development of climate change policy. Although action has been ...
Contemporary models of climate change policy-making in the United States are proving unproductive. T...
Includes bibliographical references.Abstract in HTML and technical report in HTML and PDF available ...
This article analyzes how U.S. climate change politics and policy making are changing in the public,...
218 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.This dissertation addresses t...
218 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.This dissertation addresses t...
Changing our environmental policy has been at the forefront of many political discussions. But how c...
The United States is often perceived as sceptical, if not hostile, to the need to address man-made c...
This article analyzes how U.S. climate change politics and policy making are changing in the public,...
For several decades, global climate change has been an issue addressed in both national and internat...
Changing our environmental policy has been at the forefront of many political discussions. But how c...
Changing our environmental policy has been at the forefront of many political discussions. But how c...
In a time of unprecedented environmental damage, two very distinct and opposing policy agendas have ...
U.S. climate change-related policy response is failing, despite scientific consensus on core realiti...
U.S. climate change-related policy response is failing, despite scientific consensus on core realiti...
Science has played a key role in the development of climate change policy. Although action has been ...
Contemporary models of climate change policy-making in the United States are proving unproductive. T...