Greenhouse Governance

Addressing Climate Change in America

Barry G Rabe editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:16th Aug '10

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Greenhouse Governance cover

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Public deliberation over climate change has traditionally been dominated by the natural and physical sciences. Is the planet warming? To what degree, and is mankind responsible? How big a problem is this, really? But concurrent with these debates is the question of what should be done. Indeed, what can be done? Issues of governance, including the political feasibility of certain policies and their capacity for implementation, have received short shrift in the conversation. But they absolutely must be addressed as we respond to this unprecedented challenge. Greenhouse Governance brings a much-needed public policy mindset to discussion of climate change in America.

Greenhouse Governance features a number of America's preeminent public policy scholars, examining some aspect of governance and climate change. They analyze the state and influence of American public opinion on climate change as well as federalism and intergovernmental relations, which prove especially important since state and local governments have taken a more active role than originally expected. Specific policy issues examined include renewable electricity standards, mandating greater vehicle fuel economy, the ""adaptation vs. mitigation"" debate, emissions trading, and carbon taxes.

The contributors do consider the scientific and economic questions of climate policy but place special emphasis on political and managerial issues. They analyze the role of key American government institutions including the courts, Congress, and regulatory agencies. The final two chapters put the discussion into an international context, looking at climate governance challenges in North America, relations with the European Union, and possible models for international governance.

Contributors include Christopher Borick, Muhlenberg College; Martha Derthick, University of Virginia; Kirsten Engel, University of Arizona; Marc Landy, Boston College; Pietro Nivola, Brookings Institution; Paul Posner, George Mason University; Leigh Raymond, Purdue University; Walter Rosenbaum, University of Florida; Ian Rowlands, University of Waterloo; Henrik Selin, Boston University; Stacy VanDeveer, University of New Hampshire

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" Greenhouse Governance addresses a profound national challenge: the linkagebetween U.S. climate governance, our national and international policiesregarding energy, and our ever-present obligations involving our national security.Every citizen has a duty to learn about these present and future contingencies;this book is a valuable resource." —Senator John Warner (R-Va., retired)

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"With international climate negotiations at an impasse, the responsibility to addressclimate change continues to fall to national, state, and local governments, manyof which have demonstrated tremendous leadership and creativity. This timelyvolume brings together prominent experts to examine policy experience to date,both within the United States and beyond its borders. The result is invaluableinsight into climate governance that works, as well as pitfalls to be avoided byU.S. policymakers." —Kathryn Harrison, University of British Columbia

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"Climate change is one of the most complex and intensely debated issues of our day.Recognizing a need for comprehensive interdisciplinary analysis, the Miller Centerof Public Affairs convened top scholars from political science, law, and history for thenational conference which led to the publication of Greenhouse Governance. I knowof no other treatment of the subject that more thoroughly or practically presents thebig-picture implications of climate change governance concerns and the strategiesfor addressing them" —Gerald L. Baliles, former Governor, Commonwealth of Virginia

ISBN: 9780815703310

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm

Weight: 567g

392 pages