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Local Greens Cities And Twentyfirst Century Environmental Problems Katrina M Wyman

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Local Greens Cities And Twentyfirst Century Environmental Problems Katrina M Wyman
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.92 MB
Pages: 282
Author: Katrina M. Wyman, Danielle Spiegel-Feld
ISBN: 9781009011976, 9781316515419, 9781009025195, 1009011979, 1316515419, 1009025198
Language: English
Year: 2025

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Local Greens Cities And Twentyfirst Century Environmental Problems Katrina M Wyman by Katrina M. Wyman, Danielle Spiegel-feld 9781009011976, 9781316515419, 9781009025195, 1009011979, 1316515419, 1009025198 instant download after payment.

As the federal government failed to take ambitious action to limit climate change in the early 21st century, many cities in the US pledged to step into the void. Networks of city governments and philanthropists offered support and cities invested their own resources in sustainability offices. However, cities made limited progress in reducing their greenhouse gas emissions in the first two decades of this century. Local Greens provides a clear-eyed analysis of the potential for big city governments to address society's most pressing environmental problems in the near term. Through original case studies of New York's environmental policy efforts in the early 21st century, the book examines the promise and perils of turning to cities to tackle climate change. Drawing on an analysis of cities' strengths and weaknesses, the book outlines a high-level agenda for urban environmental policy for a sustainable future.

Provides an analytical framework for understanding the potential for large U. S. cities to address climate change

Draws on interviews and first-hand experience to document New York City's struggles in confronting environmental challenges in the early 21st century

Outlines an agenda of climate change-related issues that large city governments are best positioned to address given their political and economic circumstances

DOI: 10.1017/9781009025195