American and Comparative Environmental Policy
The MIT Press series in American and Comparative Environmental Policy encourages work that examines a broad range of environmental policy issues, incorporating interdisciplinary research and focusing on the linkages between public policy and environmental problems and issues both within the United States and in cross-national settings. We especially encourage studies that assess policy successes and failures, evaluate new institutional arrangements and policy tools, and clarify new directions for environmental politics and policy. The books in this series are written for a wide audience that includes academics, policymakers, environmental scientists and professionals, business and labor leaders, environmental activists, and students concerned with environmental issues.
Series editor: Megan Mullin, Kate O'Neill, David M. Konisky
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The Resistance Dilemma
Pub Date: Aug 17, 2021
Effective Advocacy
Pub Date: Mar 23, 2021
Carbon Captured
Pub Date: Feb 18, 2020
Titans of the Climate
Pub Date: Feb 05, 2019
Can We Price Carbon?
Pub Date: Apr 06, 2018
Conceptual Innovation in Environmental Policy
Pub Date: Sep 29, 2017
Environmental Governance Reconsidered
Pub Date: Jun 30, 2017
Reclaiming the Atmospheric Commons
Pub Date: Sep 16, 2016
Failed Promises
Pub Date: Mar 27, 2015
State and Environment
Pub Date: May 30, 2014
Climate Change
Pub Date: Mar 21, 2014
Open for Business
Pub Date: Jan 10, 2014
American Environmental Policy
Pub Date: Aug 30, 2013
The Power of Narrative in Environmental Networks
Pub Date: Jul 26, 2013
Taking Sustainable Cities Seriously
Pub Date: Jan 11, 2013