All,

I am trying to advise a student working on why a country might be reluctant
in assuming international climate obligations even while it's subnational
units (provinces/states, cities) are taking action on climate change.  For
example, the US going slow within the FCCC but California, the RGGI, etc.
domestically. Any suggested of literature that would point in the direction
of good theorizing on the factors that might explain such variation would be
appreciated. 

I will take answers off the list, compile them, and repost.

Thanks,

Ron

 

Ronald Mitchell, Professor

Department of Political Science and Program in Environmental Studies

University of Oregon, Eugene OR 97403-1284

[email protected] 

http://pages.uoregon.edu/rmitchel/

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