It is a long-held belief among scholars and practitioners that the State of California is a notable subnational leader in environmental and climate change policy. This article focuses primarily on four essential contextual factors that explain why and how within the United States’ federal system of government California has become such an important leader, performing far in excess of the national government and most other states. These essential factors are preferences, authority, capacity, and effectiveness. The article then moves to the multifaceted implementation strategy California policy makers have employed to realize their environmental goals. Finally, despite the history of strong leadership, the state continues to face a host of si...
As nation states equivocate over meaningful climate change agreements, hundreds of cities worldwide ...
How might a large jurisdiction approach carbon neutrality by 2050, and what initiatives might increa...
Media accounts routinely refer to California's Assembly Bill 32 (AB 32), the Global Warming Solution...
California has led the country on environmental policy since at least the 1960s, when it first tackl...
The causes of climate changes stem from many sources. So, too, must the solutions. Fighting climate ...
California has clear lessons to offer the rest of the US and the world in energy efficiency achieved...
Climate change has routinely been framed as an issue to be addressed through an intergovern-mental r...
This thesis explores how climate policy is developing at sub-national or “regional” scales of decisi...
While there is little dissent in the scientific community that climate change directly correlates to...
Many aspects of the Californian approach to controlling the greenhouse gases that cause climate chan...
While the United States has of yet not passed meaningful legislation that addresses climate change, ...
California has been a leader in advancing policy solutions to environmental and energy challenges si...
In order to save current and future generations from devastating environmental circumstances, the pu...
Little quantitative research has been devoted to voluntary climate actions at the local level in com...
Federal law preempts state regulation of motor vehicle emissions. California alone is allowed to see...
As nation states equivocate over meaningful climate change agreements, hundreds of cities worldwide ...
How might a large jurisdiction approach carbon neutrality by 2050, and what initiatives might increa...
Media accounts routinely refer to California's Assembly Bill 32 (AB 32), the Global Warming Solution...
California has led the country on environmental policy since at least the 1960s, when it first tackl...
The causes of climate changes stem from many sources. So, too, must the solutions. Fighting climate ...
California has clear lessons to offer the rest of the US and the world in energy efficiency achieved...
Climate change has routinely been framed as an issue to be addressed through an intergovern-mental r...
This thesis explores how climate policy is developing at sub-national or “regional” scales of decisi...
While there is little dissent in the scientific community that climate change directly correlates to...
Many aspects of the Californian approach to controlling the greenhouse gases that cause climate chan...
While the United States has of yet not passed meaningful legislation that addresses climate change, ...
California has been a leader in advancing policy solutions to environmental and energy challenges si...
In order to save current and future generations from devastating environmental circumstances, the pu...
Little quantitative research has been devoted to voluntary climate actions at the local level in com...
Federal law preempts state regulation of motor vehicle emissions. California alone is allowed to see...
As nation states equivocate over meaningful climate change agreements, hundreds of cities worldwide ...
How might a large jurisdiction approach carbon neutrality by 2050, and what initiatives might increa...
Media accounts routinely refer to California's Assembly Bill 32 (AB 32), the Global Warming Solution...