TY - BOOK AU - Vandenbergh,Michael P. AU - Gilligan,Jonathan M. TI - Beyond politics: the private governance response to climate change T2 - Business and public policy SN - 9781316848555 (ebook) AV - TD171.75 .V36 2017 U1 - 363.738/746 23 PY - 2017/// CY - Cambridge PB - Cambridge University Press KW - Climate change mitigation KW - Business enterprises KW - Environmental aspects KW - Environmental policy KW - Economic aspects KW - Environmental responsibility KW - Public-private sector cooperation N1 - Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Jan 2018); Machine generated contents note: Part I. Setting the Table: 1. Introduction; 2. The climate challenge; 3. The governance challenge; Part II. Private Governance: 4. The private governance opportunity; 5. The corporate sector; 6. The household sector; 7. Cross-cutting initiatives; Part III. Next Steps: 8. Objections; 9. New directions and extensions; 10. Conclusion N2 - Private sector action provides one of the most promising opportunities to reduce the risks of climate change, buying time while governments move slowly or even oppose climate mitigation. Starting with the insight that much of the resistance to climate mitigation is grounded in concern about the role of government, this books draws on law, policy, social science, and climate science to demonstrate how private initiatives are already bypassing government inaction in the US and around the globe. It makes a persuasive case that private governance can reduce global carbon emissions by a billion tons per year over the next decade. Combining an examination of the growth of private climate initiatives over the last decade, a theory of why private actors are motivated to reduce emissions, and a review of viable next steps, this book speaks to scholars, business and advocacy group managers, philanthropists, policymakers, and anyone interested in climate change UR - https://doi.org/10.1017/9781316848555 ER -