Hot Air: University Climate Action Plans and Disarticulated Federalism |
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Authors: | J. Anthony Abbott Kiryssa Kasprzyk |
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Affiliation: | 1. Stetson University;2. Indiana University |
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Abstract: | ![]() Individual states and academic institutions have taken leadership on climate change policy in the United States. Without unified national policy, a patchwork of state policies fosters geographic variation among climate action plans (CAPs) for American College and Universities Presidents’ Climate Commitment signatories. Correlation among indexes rating state climate policy and signatory CAPs and spatial analysis indicate that states with aggressive climate policy foster aggressive policy within their academies. Reflection on the national scale suggests that although state policies help combat climate change, they could be more significant if articulated within a more comprehensive national policy. |
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Keywords: | American College and University Presidents’ Climate Commitment climate action plan climate change policy multiscalar dynamic federalism state-level regulation |
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