This book examines how local governments can tackle climate change. It explores the challenges cities face in tackling this global problem and highlights New York City's innovative efforts to do so. With a clear framework and actionable agenda, readers will gain valuable insight into local level opportunities for a sustainable future.
This book examines how local governments can tackle climate change. It explores the challenges cities face in tackling this global problem and highlights New York City's innovative efforts to do so. With a clear framework and actionable agenda, readers will gain valuable insight into local level opportunities for a sustainable future.
Katrina M. Wyman teaches and researches environmental law at New York University School of Law, where she is the Wilf Family Professor of Property Law and Faculty Director of the Guarini Center on Environmental, Energy and Land Use Law. She has published extensively on local environmental law and policy.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. A Brief History of Cities in Environmental Policy 2. An Analytical Framework 3. Local Environmental Protection in NYC 4. Local Decarbonization Efforts in NYC 5. Adapting to Climate Change in NYC 6. An Urban Climate Change Agenda for the Early 21st Century Coda Notes.
Introduction 1. A Brief History of Cities in Environmental Policy 2. An Analytical Framework 3. Local Environmental Protection in NYC 4. Local Decarbonization Efforts in NYC 5. Adapting to Climate Change in NYC 6. An Urban Climate Change Agenda for the Early 21st Century Coda Notes.
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