Research on climate change policy and politics has become increasingly focused on the actions and influence of subnational governments. In North America, this attention has been particularly focused on why subnational governments have taken action in the absence of national leadership, what effect action might have on future national climate policy, and whether the collective action of networks of municipal governments are reshaping and challenging the character of national and global climate governance. This paper examines Canadian municipal climate in light of the absence of a comprehensive and effective climate national strategy. The paper considers various reasons why local governments in Canada have not been central players in national...
This article builds upon previous research that indicates that multilevel governance, especially at ...
In recent years, many cities have joined transnational municipal climate networks (TMCNs), which wer...
Although the development and implementation of a global greenhouse gas reduction regime has dominate...
This thesis explains variations in municipal participation in Canada's Partners for Climate Protecti...
This paper argues that transnational environmental networks consisting of local governments are crit...
Urbanization and global warming are two of the most pressing issues facing humanity over the next 50...
Reaching the 1.5°C target of the Paris Agreement not only requires ambitious goals from national gov...
The steady emergence of transnational municipal climate networks demonstrates that cities are global...
Reaching the 1.5°C target of the Paris Agreement not only requires ambitious goals from national gov...
This paper considers the role of local government entities as actors in global climate governance re...
Climate change is the most important challenge facing the planet and one of the most interesting com...
grantor: University of TorontoOver the last decade, world attention has begun to focus on ...
Jones S. Climate change policies of city governments in federal systems: an analysis of Vancouver, M...
Owing to the undifferentiated nature of the atmosphere, the theory of collective action predicts tha...
<p>Academic attention to local climate policy usually focuses on large-sized cities. Given the clima...
This article builds upon previous research that indicates that multilevel governance, especially at ...
In recent years, many cities have joined transnational municipal climate networks (TMCNs), which wer...
Although the development and implementation of a global greenhouse gas reduction regime has dominate...
This thesis explains variations in municipal participation in Canada's Partners for Climate Protecti...
This paper argues that transnational environmental networks consisting of local governments are crit...
Urbanization and global warming are two of the most pressing issues facing humanity over the next 50...
Reaching the 1.5°C target of the Paris Agreement not only requires ambitious goals from national gov...
The steady emergence of transnational municipal climate networks demonstrates that cities are global...
Reaching the 1.5°C target of the Paris Agreement not only requires ambitious goals from national gov...
This paper considers the role of local government entities as actors in global climate governance re...
Climate change is the most important challenge facing the planet and one of the most interesting com...
grantor: University of TorontoOver the last decade, world attention has begun to focus on ...
Jones S. Climate change policies of city governments in federal systems: an analysis of Vancouver, M...
Owing to the undifferentiated nature of the atmosphere, the theory of collective action predicts tha...
<p>Academic attention to local climate policy usually focuses on large-sized cities. Given the clima...
This article builds upon previous research that indicates that multilevel governance, especially at ...
In recent years, many cities have joined transnational municipal climate networks (TMCNs), which wer...
Although the development and implementation of a global greenhouse gas reduction regime has dominate...