Foreword Fran Pavley Introduction Section 1 Scientific Background on Climate Change 1 Global Climate Change as a Local Phenomenon Jonathan Overpeck, Marc Miller, and Diana Liverman * Spotlight The Scientific Consensus with Regard to Human-Induced Climate Change Jonathan Overpeck * Spotlight Climate Governance and Non-Nation-State Actors in the Aftermath of Copenhagen and CancĂșn Diana Liverman Section 2 The Institutional Context 2 The Varieties of Federalisms Robert A. Schapiro 3 Tribal Sovereignty and Climate Change: Moving Toward Intergovernmental Cooperation James Hopkins * Spotlight Incorporating Rights of Indigenous Peoples in Climate-Change Initiatives S. James Anaya 4 Collaborative Public Management and Climate Change Kirk Emerson * Spotlight The Lakeview Biomass Project: Sharing the Risk Kirk Emerson Section 3 Policy Initiatives Among and Across States 5 Policy Diffusion and Climate-Change Policy Andrew Karch * Spotlight Public Attitudes Toward Climate-Change Policy Bethany Albertson 6 Changing the Climate: The Role of Translocal Organizations of Government Actors (TOGAs) in American Federalism(s) Judith Resnik, Joshua Civin, and Joseph Frueh 7 Acting in Concert: State Efforts to Regionally Address Climate Change Edella Schlager 8 Reorienting State Climate-Change Policies to Induce Technological Change David E. Adelman and Kirsten H. Engel * Spotlight State Leadership in Energy Innovation: California's Example Barton H. Thompson, Jr. Section 4 State and Federal Dynamics 9 Clean Air Act Federalism as a Template for Climate-Change Legislation Holly Doremus and W. Michael Hanemann * Spotlight The Limits of Cap-and-Trade Systems in Addressing Global Warming Holly Doremus and W.
Michael Hanemann 10 State Climate-Change Regulation: Will It Survive the Federal Challenge? Daniel A. Farber 11 American Federalism in Practice Barry G. Rabe Conclusion: Celebrating and Protecting Diversity in Climate-Change Responses Acknowledgments About the Contributors Index.