Urban reactions to the global warming issue: Agenda setting in Toronto and Chicago
Identifieur interne : 001002 ( Main/Exploration ); précédent : 001001; suivant : 001003Urban reactions to the global warming issue: Agenda setting in Toronto and Chicago
Auteurs : W. Henry Lambright [États-Unis] ; Stanley A. Chjangnon [États-Unis] ; L. D. Danny Harvey [Canada]Source :
- Climatic Change [ 0165-0009 ] ; 1996-11-01.
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- Action plan, Canadian cities, Change report, Changnon, Chicago climate policy, City council, Climate change, Climate institute, Climate policy, Climate protection, Commonwealth edison, Cooling load, Cooling systems, Cost savings, Demonstration projects, District cooling, District heating, Downtown core, Entire building stock, Environmental consciousness, Environmental issues, Environmental policy, Environmental protection agency, Forest climate project, Forest service, Global, Global change, Global climate change, Global climate coalition, Global wanning, Global warming, Global warming issue, Global warming mitigation, Greenhouse, Greenhouse effect, Heat wave, Henry lambright, Iclei, Important reason, International council, Interview march, Lake michigan, Lambright, Local entrepreneurs, Local government, Local level, Mayor daley, Mcculloch, Mitigation, Municipal governments, Municipal response, Natural resources, Other members, Other sources, Policy action, Policy development, Policy studies, Primary motivation, Private sector, Public affairs, Public works, Reduction project, Sace, Sace recommendations, Same time, Scientific uncertainty, Smog, Third factor, Toronto, Urban forestry, Urban reactions, Wanning, Warming, Warming networks, Water quantity, Water savings, Worldwide network.
Abstract
Abstract: Little research has been done about what cities could or should do concerning potential global warming. A few cities have adopted programs to deal with impacts they perceive may occur, and a worldwide network of 100 cities involved with CO2 reduction has recently emerged. Global warming is a new issue for cities and most are only dimly aware of how it may affect them. Toronto, through the efforts of a few leaders, has become a pioneer in the development of an urban response program to global warming. It has charged a city agency to deal with global warming issues, in particular emissions reduction. Chicago is aware of the issue and is concerned about the negative impacts global warming could produce. While behind Toronto, Chicago is moving forward in a number of areas. These two cities illuminate the policy-making process for global warming at the urban level and the role ‘{atpolicy entrepreneurs}’ can play at this level. In comparing the two cities, a common model of policy development is utilized.
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DOI: 10.1007/BF00139302
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