Greenhouse Governance : Addressing Climate Change in America /
"Examines national and international laws and institutions governing human-mediated climate change. Issues examined include public perceptions and economic effects of climate change and policies to mitigate it, renewable electricity standards, vehicle fuel economy standards, cap-and-trade regim...
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Washington, D.C. :
Brookings Institution Press,
2010.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Preface
- I. Framing the issue of climate governance
- 1. Introduction : the challenges of U.S. climate governance / Barry G. Rabe
- 2. American public opinion and climate change / Christopher P. Borick
- 3. Compensatory federalism / Martha Derthick
- 4. The politics of vertical diffusion : the states and climate change / Paul L. Posner
- II. Market and regulatory approaches to climate governance
- 5. The emerging revolution in emission trading policy / Leigh Raymond
- 6. The "impossible dream" of carbon taxes : is the "best answer" a political non-starter? / Barry G. Rabe
- 7. The long and winding road : automotive fuel economy and American politics / Pietro S. Nivola
- 8. Encouraging renewable electricity to promote climate change mitigation / Ian H. Rowlands
- 9. Adapting to climate change : problems and prospects / Marc Landy
- III. Are federal institutions up to the challenge of climate change?
- 10. Courts and climate policy : now and in the future / Kirsten H. Engel
- 11. Can Congress govern the climate? / Barry G. Rabe
- 12. Greenhouse regulation / how capable is EPA? / Walter Rosenbaum
- IV. Reconnecting the United States with the world
- 13. Re-engaging international climate governance : challenges and opportunities for the United States / Stacy D. VanDeveer and Hanrik Selin
- 14. Multilevel governance and transatlantic climate change politics / Henrik Selin and Stacy D. VanDeveer
- Conclusion / Barry G. Rabe.