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Richard Feiock, Florida State University
"The greatest challenge in environmental protection and climate change is that they require tremendous amounts of cooperation across governments. Fowler's text provides a new frame for federalism scholarship - a synergy because environmentalism and multi-layered governance. This book is worth a read for students, scholars and anyone interested in getting a handle on this important."
Jessica Terman, Associate Professor, George Mason Schar School of Policy and Government
"An impressive examination of the crucial-though often unappreciated-role that federalism plays in U.S. environmental policy. Drawing on an extensive array of original data, Fowler documents significant variation in the ways that states have fulfilled their environmental protection responsibilities. His findings raise profound questions about the capability of the American system to respond to new, complex environmental challenges such as climate change."
Neal D. Woods, University of South Carolina
"Environmental Federalism: Old Legacies and New Challenges will likely become the next standard text for understanding the complex interworking of environmental policymaking in our federal system. It offers a cogent exploration of an ever changing and complex policy arena - environmental federalism. The field is in need of a contemporary update of environmental federalism and Fowler has delivered!"
Hunter Bacot, UNC Greensboro