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View article: Comparing public support for alternative climate policy designs: An experimental study
Comparing public support for alternative climate policy designs: An experimental study Open
Scholars have debated how specific policy designs may generate stronger positive or negative reactions from the public, especially with regard to public expectations regarding pricing‐based policy designs compared to regulatory approaches.…
View article: Framing <scp>market‐based</scp> versus regulatory climate policies: A comparative analysis
Framing <span>market‐based</span> versus regulatory climate policies: A comparative analysis Open
An active debate has emerged about the political viability of market‐based versus non‐market‐based policies to address climate change. As carbon pricing policies face significant political challenges, some have argued that regulatory polic…
View article: Norm-Based Governance for Severe Collective Action Problems: Lessons from Climate Change and COVID-19
Norm-Based Governance for Severe Collective Action Problems: Lessons from Climate Change and COVID-19 Open
The world has surpassed three million deaths from COVID-19, and faces potentially catastrophic tipping points in the global climate system. Despite the urgency, governments have struggled to address either problem. In this paper, we argue …
View article: Climate Change and Indiana’s Energy Sector: A Report from the Indiana Climate Change Impacts Assessment
Climate Change and Indiana’s Energy Sector: A Report from the Indiana Climate Change Impacts Assessment Open
Indiana’s climate and its manufacturing-heavy economy make it a prime user of energy. In fact, Indiana is the ninth-most energy intensive state per capita in the country. Nearly three-quarters of Indiana’s electricity comes from coal, and …
View article: Affordable Net Zero Housing and Transportation Solutions
Affordable Net Zero Housing and Transportation Solutions Open
Today the built environment expends 43% of US energy. In the past ten years the science community has begun to tackle this issue with research on the concept of net zero buildings, or buildings that combine energy efficiency and on-site re…
View article: Intellectual Property Rights for New Seed Technologies: Balancing Farmers’ and Breeders’ Rights
Intellectual Property Rights for New Seed Technologies: Balancing Farmers’ and Breeders’ Rights Open
Many cite improved seed technologies as vital to addressing the challenge of food insecurity, especially when faced with combined stresses of global climate change, population growth, and natural resource depletion (Anthony and Ferroni 201…
View article: Review of the Gender and Social Impacts of Improved Seed Technology in Developing Countries: Policy Implications
Review of the Gender and Social Impacts of Improved Seed Technology in Developing Countries: Policy Implications Open
Experts have acknowledged the limits to growth that the processes of climate change, population expansion, and resource depletion will place on agricultural producers in the 21st century (FAO 2012). In response, scientists are employing bi…
View article: Reconciling Norm Conflict in Endangered Species Conservation on Private Land
Reconciling Norm Conflict in Endangered Species Conservation on Private Land Open
This the published version of an article published by the University of New Mexico, School of Law.