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Implementing Climate Change Measures in the EU - Key Success Factors. Diss.

Inglese · Tascabile

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What changed in the United States with Hurricane Katrina was a feeling that we have entered a period of consequences. - Al Gore On February 05, 2007, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) published the executive summary of its fourth assessment report (to be published April 06, 2007). In the summary, it not only acknowledged that climate change is happening at an accelerated rate, but also that its consequences would be dreary: changes in precipitation and in wind patterns, a rise of the sea levels, and desert- cation will globally impact the frequency of disasters and impair living standards. Whether or not we believe climate change is happening, over the past two years, we have witnessed a rise of the topic from oblivion to ubiquity and have experienced a growing emphasis on ?nding measures to prevent climate change. There is an unprecedented agreement among environmentalists, politicians, the public, and industry that we have to take effective action. Politicians are putting their creative plans to action unusually fast: Australia bans the light bulb, B- gium switches off lamps along lighted highways, and the US introduces daylight savings time two weeks earlier than in previous years. Industry, the most unlikely candidate for support, is rallying together in action groups like US-Cap or 2 Grad, and more and more consumers are offsetting their emissions through websites like myclimate.

Sommario

Status of Implementation: Analyses and Insights.- The Problem at the Outset: Lingering Implementation Issues.- Help Needed: (Im)practical Solutions and Research Gaps.- Setting Up Research: Complications.- A Model of the Design Phase.- An Alternative Approach: LeibnizSystem.- Setup of the Model.- The Model.- Interpretation of Results.- Comparing Results to Regression Results.- Factors of the Implementation Process: Survey and Interviews.- EU Survey Setup.- Survey Results.- Additional Insights From the Survey.- Preparation of Interviews.- Interview Results.- A Model of Implementation.- Model Parameters.- The Implementation Model.- Conclusion.

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Merle Grobbel holds a PhD in Political Science (Public Policy) and works as a consultant for McKinsey & Company.

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What changed in the United States with Hurricane Katrina was a feeling that we have entered a period of consequences. – Al Gore On February 05, 2007, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) published the executive summary of its fourth assessment report (to be published April 06, 2007). In the summary, it not only acknowledged that climate change is happening at an accelerated rate, but also that its consequences would be dreary: changes in precipitation and in wind patterns, a rise of the sea levels, and desert- cation will globally impact the frequency of disasters and impair living standards. Whether or not we believe climate change is happening, over the past two years, we have witnessed a rise of the topic from oblivion to ubiquity and have experienced a growing emphasis on ?nding measures to prevent climate change. There is an unprecedented agreement among environmentalists, politicians, the public, and industry that we have to take effective action. Politicians are putting their creative plans to action unusually fast: Australia bans the light bulb, B- gium switches off lamps along lighted highways, and the US introduces daylight savings time two weeks earlier than in previous years. Industry, the most unlikely candidate for support, is rallying together in action groups like US-Cap or 2 Grad, and more and more consumers are offsetting their emissions through websites like myclimate.

Prefazione

Factors influencing the Implementation of EU Directives

Dettagli sul prodotto

Autori Merle Grobbel
Editore VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 31.10.2008
 
EAN 9783531162515
ISBN 978-3-531-16251-5
Pagine 409
Dimensioni 147 mm x 24 mm x 211 mm
Peso 558 g
Illustrazioni XXII, 409 p. With online files/update.
Categorie Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Scienze politiche

Umweltschutz, EU (Europ. Union), EG (Europ. Gemein.), Klimawandel, Umweltpolitik, Political Science, Vergleichende Politikwissenschaften, Political Science and International Studies, Comparative Politics, Lad, Comparative government

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