ISBN-13: 9788028371067 / Angielski / Miękka / 216 str.
U.S. Climate Policy with the Change of Power' is an incisive anthology that explores the dynamic evolution of climate policy in the United States through a pivotal transition of political leadership. Capturing a wide array of perspectives, the collection delves into the multifaceted reactions and strategies that emerge from differing governmental approaches. The anthology's diversity is epitomized through rigorous analytical essays, compelling policy critiques, and forward-thinking proposals, showcasing a breadth of styles from strictly scientific to deeply philosophical. This comprehensive volume serves as a testament to the complex interplay between environmental policy and political change. The authors, drawn from the echelons of the White House and the U.S. Department of the Interior, bring a wealth of experience and insight. Their collective expertise spans several administrations, providing a longitudinal view of the shifts and continuities in climate strategies. The anthology aligns with current movements advocating for sustainability and environmental accountability, making it a timely contribution to the discourse on global environmental governance. By offering a chorus of governmental voices, this collection not only charts a narrative of policy evolution but also underscores the critical role of governance in combating climate change. 'U.S. Climate Policy with the Change of Power' presents an unparalleled resource for scholars, policy-makers, and environmental activists. The anthology encourages a profound engagement with the texts, promoting an understanding of the interdependencies between policy formulation and political mandates. It is an essential compendium for anyone looking to grasp the nuances of U.S. climate policy within the broader context of global environmental challenges, urging readers to consider how collective action and policy can shape a sustainable future.