Why, despite two decades of climate policy, have affluent
democracies made so little progress in cutting greenhouse gas
emissions? We know that there are ways of doing this that are both
practical and affordable. It is politics that is the problem.
Stringent climate policies may lead companies to redirect
investment elsewhere, or lead voters to retaliate at the ballot
box. There are many political obstacles to stronger action.
What can be done? Based on an analysis of the logic of policy
making, plus observation of recent developments in climate
politics, this book identifies a broad range of political
strategies that are available to governments that wish to take more
effective action against climate change while avoiding serious
political damage. Separate chapters deal with strategies relating
to unilateral action, persuasion, political exchange, and changing
the terms of political exchange. This is the first book-length
study of political strategy and climate change and will be of
interest not only to policymakers but also to experts and activists
looking to formulate politically realistic policy proposals, and
scholars and students of politics and environmental studies.
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