Politics or need? Explaining state climate change policy adoption, 2007–2016

Author:

Zhang Xiaodan1ORCID,Morris John C.1ORCID,Fisk Jonathan M.1ORCID,Mayer Martin K.2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Political Science Auburn University Auburn Alabama USA

2. Department of Political Science and Public Administration University of North Carolina at Pembroke Pembroke North Carolina USA

Abstract

AbstractAs climate change grows in importance on state policy agendas around the country, state responses are brought into focus. States may choose to address climate change through legislative action, executive order, administrative action, or not at all. Our research seeks to determine the state factors that lead states to favor one path to action over another. To this end, we test three explanations: a political explanation that focuses on political factors present within a state; a contextual model, and a policy need explanation that focuses on a state's vulnerability to the deleterious effects of climate change. We control for a variety of economic, social, geographic, and demographic variables in all models. We find that legislative and executive decisions tend to be driven by political considerations, although modified by extreme need.

Publisher

Wiley

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