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  2. Environmental politics - Wikipedia

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    In political theory, deliberative democracy has been discussed as a political model more compatible with environmental goals. Deliberative democracy is a system in which informed political equals weigh values, information, and expertise, and debate priorities to make decisions, as opposed to a democracy based on interest aggregation. [30]

  3. Global Environmental Politics - Wikipedia

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    Global Environmental Politics (GEP) is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal which examines the relationship between global political forces and environmental change. It covers such topics as the role of states , international finance , science and technology, and grass roots movements.

  4. Political ecology - Wikipedia

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    Political ecology is the study of the relationships between political, economic and social factors with environmental issues and changes. Political ecology differs from apolitical ecological studies by politicizing environmental issues and phenomena.

  5. Green theory - Wikipedia

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    In contrast to mainstream theories of IR, it posits environmental issues as central to the study of international relations. According to green theory, mainstream theories like neorealism and neoliberalism fail to understand environmental problems through their rationalist and state-centric frameworks of analysis.

  6. Environmental history of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Political scientists Byron Daines and Glenn Sussman identify six major achievements for which they give credit to Nixon. [166] He broadened the attention span of the Republican Party to include environmental issues, for the first time since the days of Theodore Roosevelt.

  7. Green politics - Wikipedia

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    The first political party to be created with its basis in environmental issues was the United Tasmania Group, founded in Australia in March 1972 to fight against deforestation and the creation of a dam that would damage Lake Pedder; whilst it only gained three percent in state elections, it inspired the creation of Green parties all over the ...

  8. Federal and state environmental relations - Wikipedia

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    Environmental issues are often regional or nationwide and this is reflected in regulation. Some problems are addressed at the federal level or the state level, while others are regulated by both. Under the 10th amendment, any area over which the federal government does not have authority is under state authority.

  9. Environmental policy of the first Donald Trump administration

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    Where President Obama's environmental agenda prioritized the reduction of carbon emissions through the use of renewable energy with the goal of conserving the environment for future generations, [1] the Trump administration policy was for the US to attain energy independence based on fossil fuel use and to rescind many environmental regulations ...