Elizabeth, a couple of more thoughts:
There are two good case studies that you may be interested in "Ethics and
Politics: Cases and Comments, 3d Edition (1997), Amy Gutman and Dennis
Thompson, eds.
Cost-benefit Analysis:
Save the Touloumne, Linda Kincaid, pp. 203-220
Risk:
The Risks of Asarco, E
Dear colleagues,
I am designing a course on climate change politics, and would like to
incorporate a class on the role of the media and public opinion. Could you
recommend good articles and/or interesting/effective/controversial media
productions? Thanks in advance for any suggestions
Liliana
L
Lily -
check out my website on climate change communication and social change
-- have some references available there (papers are access per password
only - get back to me if you need it; access to the bibliography at
http://www.isse.ucar.edu/communication/background.htm). And copies of
recent
What do you regard as a good introduction to
climate change politics? I am going to devote about 2 weeks in my
international environmental politics class to climate change, and encourage
students to write research papers on the issue.
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From:
Susi Moser
One more footnote for this thread, about whether, how, and why NGOs
have any influence.
The following article (abstract provided below) will be provocative for
those who haven’t seen it (even though it deals with the Ottawa
Convention, rather than the UNFCCC). I can provide a full pd
Lets not forget that the US is not party to the
landmines treaty. NGOs may be influential in agenda setting, and
enforcement, but probably not in other elements of governance. Given
previous postings to this list serve I think that this may give rise to a
significant research program on th