Reviews arguments for federal- and state-led action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Argues for a hybrid approach with options to enable states to implement innovations and more aggressive reductions to complement a federal cap-and-trade program
This chapter of Beyond Environmental Law: Policy Proposals for a Better Environmental Future examine...
There is a vigorous debate about the appropriate roles of the state and federal governments in reduc...
Climate change is a global phenomenon that is causing sea levels to rise, floods and droughts to bec...
Policymakers and scholars alike are struggling with the federalism question: whether climate change ...
Cap-and-trade programs for greenhouse gases (GHGs) present central political questions with signific...
Climate change seems far too vast a subject to engage state and local actors in any significant way....
This Note will argue that diagonal federalism—a model of governance in which states partner with one...
Comprehensive land-use development and planning at the state or national level is necessary to curb ...
In the absence of a federal policy to cap carbon emissions many states are moving forward with their...
Thesis (S.M. in Technology and Policy)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems D...
One area where states have developed expertise is in the registration and tracking of greenhouse gas...
PDFResearch PaperRFF DP 09-46Climate changeStatesFederal governmentPolicy makingExhaust gasesGreenho...
A cap-and-trade program is likely to be a centerpiece of federal climate change legislation. The pre...
The article by Thomas D. Peterson, Robert B. McKinstry Jr., and John C. Dernbach (PM&D) has two cent...
Federal action addressing climate change is likely to emerge either through new legislation or via t...
This chapter of Beyond Environmental Law: Policy Proposals for a Better Environmental Future examine...
There is a vigorous debate about the appropriate roles of the state and federal governments in reduc...
Climate change is a global phenomenon that is causing sea levels to rise, floods and droughts to bec...
Policymakers and scholars alike are struggling with the federalism question: whether climate change ...
Cap-and-trade programs for greenhouse gases (GHGs) present central political questions with signific...
Climate change seems far too vast a subject to engage state and local actors in any significant way....
This Note will argue that diagonal federalism—a model of governance in which states partner with one...
Comprehensive land-use development and planning at the state or national level is necessary to curb ...
In the absence of a federal policy to cap carbon emissions many states are moving forward with their...
Thesis (S.M. in Technology and Policy)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems D...
One area where states have developed expertise is in the registration and tracking of greenhouse gas...
PDFResearch PaperRFF DP 09-46Climate changeStatesFederal governmentPolicy makingExhaust gasesGreenho...
A cap-and-trade program is likely to be a centerpiece of federal climate change legislation. The pre...
The article by Thomas D. Peterson, Robert B. McKinstry Jr., and John C. Dernbach (PM&D) has two cent...
Federal action addressing climate change is likely to emerge either through new legislation or via t...
This chapter of Beyond Environmental Law: Policy Proposals for a Better Environmental Future examine...
There is a vigorous debate about the appropriate roles of the state and federal governments in reduc...
Climate change is a global phenomenon that is causing sea levels to rise, floods and droughts to bec...