Political influences on greenhouse gas emissions from US states

Author:

Dietz Thomas,Frank Kenneth A.,Whitley Cameron T.,Kelly Jennifer,Kelly Rachel

Abstract

Starting at least in the 1970s, empirical work suggested that demographic (population) and economic (affluence) forces are the key drivers of anthropogenic stress on the environment. We evaluate the extent to which politics attenuates the effects of economic and demographic factors on environmental outcomes by examining variation in CO2 emissions across US states and within states over time. We find that demographic and economic forces can in part be offset by politics supportive of the environment—increases in emissions over time are lower in states that elect legislators with strong environmental records.

Publisher

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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