Framing Climate Change in the EU and US After the Paris Agreement
- 276 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Examining the interplay between beliefs and ideas, this book explores how climate change discourse influences policy-making in the EU and US since the Paris Agreement. It offers a comparative analysis of key political institutions and their framing of climate action, focusing on the structure and contestation of these frames. By evaluating the distinct approaches to climate governance in both regions, it contributes to the understanding of climate politics, the politicization of multi-level governance, and the significance of discourse in driving policy changes.
