Thomson Vivian E.

Rubrique:
Environnement
Parution:
(2017)
Titre Ouvrage:
Climate of Capitulation: An Insider’s Account of State Power in a Coal Nation.
Édition:
MIT Press
Pages:
256 p.

The United States has pledged to the world community a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 26–28 percent below 2005 levels in 2025. Because much of this reduction must come from electric utilities, especially coal-fired power plants, coal states will make or break the U.S. commitment to emissions reduction. In Climate of Capitulation, Vivian Thomson offers an insider’s account of how power is wielded in environmental policy making at the state level. Thomson, a former member of Virginia’s State Air Pollution Control Board, identifies a “climate of capitulation” in state government—a deeply rooted favoritism toward coal and electric utilities in states’ air pollution policies.

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