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引用次数: 15
摘要
《太礼貌的革命》分析了奥巴马总统第一个任期内未能通过联邦气候变化立法的运动。这份报告采访了来自气候辩论各方的超过75名利益相关者,其中包括美国最大的绿色组织的负责人。报告追溯了2009年和2010年在众议院和参议院的历史性斗争,并审视了美国最大的环保组织采取内部战略而不是动员美国基层民众的决定。这份报告是由洛克菲勒家族基金会(Rockefeller Family Fund)和哥伦比亚新闻学院(Columbia Journalism School)委托撰写的。
The Too Polite Revolution: Why the Recent Campaign to Pass Comprehensive Climate Legislation in the United States Failed
"The Too Polite Revolution" analyzes the recent failed campaign to pass federal climate change legislation during President Obama's first term. Sourced from interviews with more than 75 stakeholders from all sides of the climate debate, among them the heads of the country's largest green groups, the report traces the historic battle in the House and Senate in 2009 and 2010 and examines the decision of the country's largest environmental organizations to pursue an inside-the-Beltway strategy rather than one that mobilized Americans at the grassroots. The report was commissioned by the Rockefeller Family Fund in conjunction with the Columbia Journalism School.