1. In the Long Shadows of Inaction: The Quiet Building of a Climate Protection Movement in the United States.
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Moser, Susanne C.
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CLIMATE change , *CLIMATOLOGY , *GLOBAL temperature changes , *GOVERNMENT policy on climate change , *SOCIAL movements , *GREENHOUSE gas mitigation , *EMISSION control , *SOCIAL psychology - Abstract
The article focuses on the signs of civic, private, local and state public sector activities for climate protection in the U.S. These activities aimed at restricting greenhouse gas emissions as well as assess whether they amount to a social movement for climate protection. It is suggested that momentum is building federal inaction on mandatory emission reductions. There is a renowned increase in opposition activity over several years. However, it is unclear whether the movement reached the take off point of the American society's closeness to the tipping point. This could be attributed to the fact that the movement has not yet found a bridging frame in bringing sub-movements together. The Movement Action Plan (MAP) model is a useful tool in locating where a movement is in its evolution.
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- 2007
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