Hi Dale

you might look at the two volumes Mangement of Global Environmental Risks (MIT) 
put out by the Social Learning Group (led by William C. Clark).  We looked into 
the history of science, policy activities, and NGO activities on acid rain, 
ozone depletion, and climate change.  We have an article on NGOs specifically 
in one of the two volumes and all the country chapters go into it as well.

You might start with chapter 14 of volume 1:  Miranda A. Schreurs, William C. 
Clark, Nancy M. Dickson, and Jill Jäger, “Issue Attention, Framing, and Actors: 
An Analysis of Patterns across Arenas”    but as said, the other chapters also 
have a lot of good historical info in them on the roles played by environmental 
movements on these three issues.

https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/learning-manage-global-environmental-risks-volume-1

https://www.amazon.com/Learning-Manage-Global-Environmental-Risks/dp/0262692392


Best, Miranda



Miranda Schreurs
Prof. for Environment and Climate Policy
Bavarian School of Public Policy (Hochschule fur Politik München)
Technical University of Munich
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On 05 Oct 2019, at 16:24, Dale W Jamieson 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

us environmental ngo activity (and inactivity) around climate change in the 
1970s and 1980s.

thx in advance.

dale
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New Book: Oppenheimer, Oreskes, Jamieson et al - Discerning Experts: The 
Practices of Scientific Assessment for Environmental Policy 
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