Beyond Politics: The Private Governance Response to Climate Change (Business and Public Policy)

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Beyond Politics: The Private Governance Response to Climate Change (Business and Public Policy)

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Rating : 4.93 (789 Votes)
Asin : 1316632482
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 280 Pages
Publish Date : 2016-05-13
Language : English

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. Gilligan is Associate Professor of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, and Associate Director for Research, Vanderbilt Climate Change Research Network at Vanderbilt University, Tennessee. Vandenbergh is the David Daniels Allen Distinguished Chair of Law, Co-Director of the Energy, Environment and Land Use Program, and Director of the Climate Change Research Network at Vanderbilt University Law School, Tennessee.Jonathan M. About the Author Michael P

Michael P. . Gilligan is Associate Professor of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, and Associate Director for Research, Vanderbilt Climate Change Research Network at Vanderbilt University, Tennessee. Vandenbergh is the David Daniels Allen Distinguished Chair of Law, Co-Director of th

Private sector action provides one of the most promising opportunities to reduce the risks of climate change, buying time while governments move slowly or even oppose climate mitigation. It makes a persuasive case that private governance can reduce global carbon emissions by a billion tons per year over the next decade. Starting with the insight that much of the resistance to climate mitigation is grounded in concern about the role of government, this books draws on law, policy, social science, and climate science to demonstrate how private initiatives are already bypassing government inaction in the US and around the globe. Combining an examination of the growth of private climate initiatives over the last decade, a theory of why private actors are motivated to reduce emissions

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