In the face of federal inaction on climate change, local governments have emerged as policy leaders. Yet evidence indicates that many of the policies enacted do not significantly reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. This dissertation investigates the adoption of effective local government climate policies, focusing on Community Choice Aggregation (CCA) in California. The policy promises climate and community benefits, but its effects have not been explored. With a mixed-methods approach, including an assessment of quantitative variables and qualitative analysis based on interviews and news media analysis, the study examines the effects of CCA and why local governments enact it.The investigation makes significant contributions about what t...
Faced with near-unanimous scientific consensus that climate change is being accelerated by human act...
With the U.S. federal government stepping away from climate change, a number of cities have indicate...
This research investigates the consequence of a crucial and not yet fully explored problem: the relu...
This dissertation analyzes the emerging epistemologies of climate change in California as articulate...
This dissertation analyzes the emerging epistemologies of climate change in California as articulate...
In the absence of federally-mandated climate change regulations in the United States, many municipal...
California passed the Global Warming Solutions Act in 2006, establishing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissi...
California passed the Global Warming Solutions Act in 2006, establishing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissi...
California passed the Global Warming Solutions Act in 2006, establishing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissi...
Climate change is the most important challenge facing the planet and one of the most interesting com...
When facing the challenge of finding ways to reduce GHG emission to mitigate climate change, besides...
Little quantitative research has been devoted to voluntary climate actions at the local level in com...
This essay points out that local government should be a critical entity to create innovative polices...
The unexpected willingness of local governments to engage in climate change mitigation has occasione...
This thesis explores how climate policy is developing at sub-national or “regional” scales of decisi...
Faced with near-unanimous scientific consensus that climate change is being accelerated by human act...
With the U.S. federal government stepping away from climate change, a number of cities have indicate...
This research investigates the consequence of a crucial and not yet fully explored problem: the relu...
This dissertation analyzes the emerging epistemologies of climate change in California as articulate...
This dissertation analyzes the emerging epistemologies of climate change in California as articulate...
In the absence of federally-mandated climate change regulations in the United States, many municipal...
California passed the Global Warming Solutions Act in 2006, establishing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissi...
California passed the Global Warming Solutions Act in 2006, establishing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissi...
California passed the Global Warming Solutions Act in 2006, establishing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissi...
Climate change is the most important challenge facing the planet and one of the most interesting com...
When facing the challenge of finding ways to reduce GHG emission to mitigate climate change, besides...
Little quantitative research has been devoted to voluntary climate actions at the local level in com...
This essay points out that local government should be a critical entity to create innovative polices...
The unexpected willingness of local governments to engage in climate change mitigation has occasione...
This thesis explores how climate policy is developing at sub-national or “regional” scales of decisi...
Faced with near-unanimous scientific consensus that climate change is being accelerated by human act...
With the U.S. federal government stepping away from climate change, a number of cities have indicate...
This research investigates the consequence of a crucial and not yet fully explored problem: the relu...