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Navigating Climate Change
Policy Shermaine Perry
Policy Analysis and Program Evaluation11 June 2013
Source: COP16/CMP6 Cancun, Mexico
Policy Problem
Climate change impacts and threatens our daily lives, the environment, and the global economy. Lack of urgency to address climate issuesAn absence of comprehensive climate
legislation
What are you waiting for? I
need your help…
Rising Temperatures Linked to Increased Human Activity
Influence Diagram
Argument Mapping
Stakeholder Analysis
What Should be Done?Enact comprehensive legislation that:(1) puts strong limits on carbon pollution (2) reduces U.S. dependence on oil (3) drives the innovation necessary to create millions of
clean energy jobs(4) ensures our natural resources are healthy and
strong enough to survive the impacts of climate change that we are already seeing today.
That’s easier
said than done.
Prescribing Policies
Source: Georgiev, 2009
Prescribing Policies cont.
Source: Agrawala and Fankhauser (2008)
Policy Outcomes
1. Compliance 2. Inaction 3. Resistance
Valid rebuttals include: 4. Federal budget deficit5. Scientific data refuting climate change6. Policy alternatives (inexpensive)7. Discussion of the many unknown factors affecting
climate change
Executive Summary
Source: Mitchell (2009)
In Conclusion…
Climate change impacts state sovereignty and global security… however, there is hope for increased public awareness, and immediate government action regarding this issue in the near future.
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