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Based on the papers you've read, we think you might be interested in this recently published article from Academia Green Energy: Hostile chambers, fragile coalitions: civility and renewable energy politics in the United States
Hostile chambers, fragile coalitions: civility and renewable energy politics in the United States
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Author Photo Brent S. Steel, William D. Schreckhise, Nicholas P. Lovrich, John C. Pierce, Chistopher Simon...
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State legislatures play a pivotal role in shaping renewable energy and conservation policy in the United States, though effectiveness varies widely. While prior research has emphasized political ideology and party control, institutional norms—particularly legislative civility—remain underexplored. This study... Read more
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