Short Circuiting Policy: Interest Groups and the Battle Over Clean Energy and Climate Policy in the American States Free Audiobook Download by Leah Cardamore Stokes
Leah Cardamore Stokes' book, "Short Circuiting Policy: Interest Groups and the Battle Over Clean Energy and Climate Policy in the American States," discusses how groups of impacted stakeholders can use their power to affect clean energy policy development. The author does not support or condone any form of violence.
This audiobook background is a how-to guide on how to get your state's clean energy and climate policy passed. The author covers what you need to know about the topic, outlines strategies for lobbying, meeting with policymakers - and much more.
Interest group lobbying for clean energy and climate change policies has been rather decentralized in the United States. Environmental groups lobby state-by-state, while labor unions and trade associations focus on federal legislation in Washington. This paper explores how interest groups have found short-circuiting policy opportunities to work around fragmented policymaking to advance their agendas.
Interest groups are often the central part of state policy making. These groups can be businesses, labor unions, or environmental organizations operating in a particular state. In this book, the author analyzes how interest groups have shaped legislative debates on clean energy and climate policy. The author discusses how this is seen through different states in the United States like California and New York.
"Environmental issues are no longer left-right or Democrat vs Republican; they're also not a binary issue of good versus bad," says Leah Cardamore Stokes. "And the battle for clean energy and climate policy isn't going to be won by either side". To be successful in their effort, the EPA and other environmental groups must contend with interest groups who want to take over clean energy and climate policy. The two parties have diametrically opposed visions of how a regulated environment should work.
In this audiobook, the author discusses how 'short-circuiting' policies has worked to limit progress on clean energy and climate change policy in America. The author also discusses how groups such as the Ku Klux Klan, as well as private individuals from all walks of life, are working together to oppose the Obama Administration's clean energy and climate change plans.
Published Date | 2020-08-25 |
Duration | 13 hours 5 minutes |
Author | Leah Cardamore Stokes |
Narrated | Teri Schnaubelt |
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Abridged | No |
Is It Free? | 30-days Free |
Category | Science & Technology |
Parent Category | General, Animals & Nature, Public Policy |