A meaningful CO2 mitigation policy is unlikely at the national level in the United States. What is currently happening and what is much more likely to occur in the future is city and regional level efforts of mitigation and adaptation. This paper aims to understand the geographic and socioeconomic characteristics of metropolitan areas and regions that lead to engagement with the issue of climate change. We use geographically explicit, internet search data from Google to measure information seeking behavior, which we take to translate into engagement, attention and interest. Our spatial hotspot analysis creates a map that potentially could be harnessed by policymakers to gauge mitigation support or adaptation potential. The results of our mu...
We examine the reasons why a US locality would voluntarily commit to the Cities for Climate Protecti...
<p>As concerns and understanding of climate change have continued to grow, cities and local governme...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 201...
As nation states equivocate over meaningful climate change agreements, hundreds of cities worldwide ...
The well-being of human societies in many parts of the world is threatened by climate change. While ...
Using the framework of Construal Level Theory, we examine if concern about extreme weather—assessed ...
This project has been in the making for over four years. I came to this program with an emphasis on...
This is the final version. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.City governments ...
As the United States and the world become increasingly urbanized, cities are a key site for addressi...
This research investigates the consequence of a crucial and not yet fully explored problem: the relu...
Responding to the present and looming effects of global climate change presents a challenging task f...
As the United States and the world become increasingly urbanized, cities are a key site for addressi...
Why do some states have policies that aggressively reduce carbon emissions, while others ignore the ...
Urban policy plays an important role in urbanization and urban sprawl, which in turn affect changes ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer Verlag via the ...
We examine the reasons why a US locality would voluntarily commit to the Cities for Climate Protecti...
<p>As concerns and understanding of climate change have continued to grow, cities and local governme...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 201...
As nation states equivocate over meaningful climate change agreements, hundreds of cities worldwide ...
The well-being of human societies in many parts of the world is threatened by climate change. While ...
Using the framework of Construal Level Theory, we examine if concern about extreme weather—assessed ...
This project has been in the making for over four years. I came to this program with an emphasis on...
This is the final version. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.City governments ...
As the United States and the world become increasingly urbanized, cities are a key site for addressi...
This research investigates the consequence of a crucial and not yet fully explored problem: the relu...
Responding to the present and looming effects of global climate change presents a challenging task f...
As the United States and the world become increasingly urbanized, cities are a key site for addressi...
Why do some states have policies that aggressively reduce carbon emissions, while others ignore the ...
Urban policy plays an important role in urbanization and urban sprawl, which in turn affect changes ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer Verlag via the ...
We examine the reasons why a US locality would voluntarily commit to the Cities for Climate Protecti...
<p>As concerns and understanding of climate change have continued to grow, cities and local governme...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 201...