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Publikováno v:
Transylvanian Review of Administrative Sciences, Vol 5, Iss 27, Pp 105-128 (2009)
This paper explores the political process bywhich the state of Michigan successfully crafted andimplemented such a brownfield initiative. Althoughthe primary focus here is on the experience of asingle state, the lessons to be learned from thiscase ha
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https://doaj.org/article/073fa8f9c3404bd0a9c907411f579e28
Publikováno v:
Publius: The Journal of Federalism. 50:446-472
Climate change policymaking has stalled at the federal level in the United States, especially since Donald Trump’s election as president. Concurrently, extreme weather, rising sea levels, and other climatic effects have increased the salience of cl
Autor:
Rebecca Bromley-Trujillo, Andrew Karch
Publikováno v:
Policy Studies Journal. 49:992-1018
Autor:
Joshua A. Basseches, Rebecca Bromley-Trujillo, Maxwell T. Boykoff, Trevor Culhane, Galen Hall, Noel Healy, David J. Hess, David Hsu, Rachel M. Krause, Harland Prechel, J. Timmons Roberts, Jennie C. Stephens
Publikováno v:
Climatic change. 170(3-4)
Abstract Many U.S. states have taken significant action on climate change in recent years, demonstrating their commitment despite federal policy gridlock and rollbacks. Yet, there is still much we do not know about the agents, discourses, and strateg
Autor:
Rebecca Bromley-Trujillo, John Poe
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Journal of Public Policy. 40:280-304
How does the salience of environmental issues influence climate policy adoption in the American states? This article considers how two aspects of public salience, issue problem status and issue attention, work with environmental interest group member
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Review of Policy Research. 33:544-565
The American states are engaged in a variety of policy efforts to mitigate climate change and alter energy usage. While a number of studies have considered the reasons for adoption of renewable energy and climate change policies, they typically consi
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Climatic Change. 133:607-619
Public discourse on climate change often refers to possible bias among climate scientists as a rationale for limited climate policy action by the United States. Part of this discussion is the association of scientists with environmental interest grou
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Journal of Public Policy. 35:269-296
The use of scientific information in the policy-making process is prevalent in today’s society, and political figures frequently consult scientists and experts when considering complex issues like climate change. While policy process literature con
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Review of Policy Research. 31:555-583
This study examines the factors that explain public preferences for a set of climate change policy alternatives. While scholarly work indicates a relationship between attitudes and values on views toward specific issues, the literature often examines
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Politics, Groups, and Identities. 2:120-134
Whether through the accumulation of research suggesting that climate change is underway, or through critics' attacks on the objectivity of scientists, scientists play a key role in shaping public perceptions of climate change. As such, the actions of