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Action on climate change requires deliberative framing at local governance level

Rebecca Romsdahl (), Gwendolyn Blue and Andrei Kirilenko
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Rebecca Romsdahl: University of North Dakota
Gwendolyn Blue: University of North Dakota
Andrei Kirilenko: University of North Dakota

Climatic Change, 2018, vol. 149, issue 3, No 1, 277-287

Abstract: Abstract Despite successful examples of multilevel government leadership on climate change policy, many local officials still face a variety of barriers, including low public support, low resources, and political division. But perhaps most significant is lack of public discussion about climate change. We propose deliberative framing as a strategy to open the silence, bridge political division, identify common and divergent interests and values, and thereby devise collective responses to climate change.

Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1007/s10584-018-2240-0

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