With drastic action needing to be taken now, rather than over the 30 years to 2050, this book addresses the crucial question of how to get action from governments who will always put short-term considerations (e.g. post Covid economic growth) over longer term climate priorities – unless forced to do otherwise. How might governments be persuaded to implement policies that will result in effective action? And how can this be achieved at an international, as well as national, level? These are the questions that this book focuses on. Taking a systematic political science point of view and drawing on collective choice and other theories of political action, this book analyses the key political and economic dynamics shaping climate policies around the world, identifying major political opportunities that can be exploited by well-informed and determined political actors, such as NGOs and social movements. This book describes how to advance and accelerate climate action around the world and will be of interest internationally to climate change campaigners, activists, political and environmental scientists.
| ISBN: | 9781032118123 |
| Publication date: | 12th November 2021 |
| Author: | Ian University of Essex, UK Budge |
| Publisher: | Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis Ltd |
| Format: | Hardback |
| Pagination: | 124 pages |
| Series: | Routledge Advances in Climate Change Research |
| Genres: |
Climate change Central / national / federal government policies |
With drastic action needing to be taken now, rather than over the 30 years to 2050, this book addresses the crucial question of how to get action from governments who will always put short-term considerations (e.g. post Covid economic growth) over longer term climate priorities – unless forced to do otherwise. How might governments be persuaded to implement policies that will result in effective action? And how can this be achieved at an international, as well as national, level? These are the questions that this book focuses on. Taking a systematic political science point of view and drawing on collective choice and other theories of political action, this book analyses the key political and economic dynamics shaping climate policies around the world, identifying major political opportunities that can be exploited by well-informed and determined political actors, such as NGOs and social movements. This book describes how to advance and accelerate climate action around the world and will be of interest internationally to climate change campaigners, activists, political and environmental scientists.
Kick-Starting Government Action against Climate Change features in the following genres: Climate change, Central / national / federal government policies
Kick-Starting Government Action against Climate Change is available in Hardback
Kick-Starting Government Action against Climate Change was written by Ian University of Essex, UK Budge and published by Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis Ltd
Kick-Starting Government Action against Climate Change has 124 pages
Yes it is part of Routledge Advances in Climate Change Research series
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