"The book focuses on a strategic choice by the North American wing of the global climate movement: to ally themselves with place-based interests, including Indigenous groups, to block new coal plants, coal port expansion, fracking, and more recently, oil sands pipelines. The strategy by climate activists to target fossil fuel infrastructure has been effective at movement building and driving policy forward, but it might also indirectly threaten the clean energy transformation needed to address the climate crisis"--
"The book focuses on a strategic choice by the North American wing of the global climate movement: to ally themselves with place-based interests, including Indigenous groups, to block new coal plants, coal port expansion, fracking, and more recently, oil sands pipelines. The strategy by climate activists to target fossil fuel infrastructure has been effective at movement building and driving policy forward, but it might also indirectly threaten the clean energy transformation needed to address the climate crisis"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
George Hoberg is Professor at the School of Public Policy and Global Affairs at the University of British Columbia.
Inhaltsangabe
List of Figures and Tables Series Foreword Preface 1 The Grand Challenge: Mobilizing to Address the Climate Crisis Part I: The Oil Sands Policy Regime 2 The Oil Sands Policy Regime: Resource, Markets, and Politics 3 The Oil Sands Policy Regime: Ideas, Institutions, and Environmental Policies Part II: Pipeline Resistance 4 Keystone XL and the Rise of the Anti-Pipeline Movement 5 The Northern Gateway Pipeline: The Continental Divide in Energy Politics 6 The Trans Mountain Expansion Project: The Politics of Structure 7 After Careful Review of Changed Circumstances: The Demise of Energy East (with Xavier Deschênes-Philion) 8 The Impact of Pipeline Resistance Part III: The Resistance Dilemma 9 The Site C Dam and the Political Barriers to Renewable Energy 10 How Resistance to Renewable Energy Infrastructure Might Frustrate Climate Solutions Part IV: Can Innovative Processes Avoid Paralysis? 11 Overcoming Place-Based Resistance to Renewable Energy Infrastructure 12 Conclusions Notes Bibliography Index
List of Figures and Tables Series Foreword Preface 1 The Grand Challenge: Mobilizing to Address the Climate Crisis Part I: The Oil Sands Policy Regime 2 The Oil Sands Policy Regime: Resource, Markets, and Politics 3 The Oil Sands Policy Regime: Ideas, Institutions, and Environmental Policies Part II: Pipeline Resistance 4 Keystone XL and the Rise of the Anti-Pipeline Movement 5 The Northern Gateway Pipeline: The Continental Divide in Energy Politics 6 The Trans Mountain Expansion Project: The Politics of Structure 7 After Careful Review of Changed Circumstances: The Demise of Energy East (with Xavier Deschênes-Philion) 8 The Impact of Pipeline Resistance Part III: The Resistance Dilemma 9 The Site C Dam and the Political Barriers to Renewable Energy 10 How Resistance to Renewable Energy Infrastructure Might Frustrate Climate Solutions Part IV: Can Innovative Processes Avoid Paralysis? 11 Overcoming Place-Based Resistance to Renewable Energy Infrastructure 12 Conclusions Notes Bibliography Index
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