Business and environmental policy : Corporate interests in the American political system Autor Kraft M.E. Fecha 2007 Fuente IUCN (ID: MON-080292) Editor | Lugar de publicación MIT Press | Cambridge, UK Páginas 358 p. Tipo de documento Monografía/libro Idioma Inglés Campo de aplicación Internacional Materia Medio ambiente gen. Palabra clave Economiá y medio ambiente Resumen Contents Series Foreword Preface Contributors I Introduction 1. Analyzing the Role of Business in Environmental Policy Michael E. Kraft and Sheldon Kamieniecki II Agenda Setting: Public Opinion, the Media, and Elections 2. Framing ANWR: Citizens, Consumers, and the Privileged Position of Business Deborah Lynn Guber and Christopher J. Bosso 3. Business, Elections, and the Environment Robert J. Duffy III Policy Formulation and Adoption: The U.S. Congress 4. Deep Freeze: How Business Has Shaped the Global Warming Debate in Congress Judith A. Layzer 5. Congress and Clean Air Policy Gary C. Bryner IV Policy Implementation in Administrative Agencies 6. Businesses and the Environment: Influencing Agency Policymaking Scott R. Furlong 7. Business Interests and Information in Environmental Rulemaking. Cary Coglianese V Policy Intervention through the Courts 8. Business and Environmental Policy in the Federal Courts. Paul S. Weiland 9. Industry¿s Use of the Courts Lettie McSpadden VI Policymaking at the State and Local Level 10. Business Influence in State-Level Environmental Policy Barry G. Rabe and Philip A. Mundo 11. Local Business and Environmental Policies in Cities Kent E. Portney VII Overview and Implications for the Future 12. Conclusions: The Influence of Business in Environmental Politics and Policy Sheldon Kamieniecki and Michael E. Kraft Index