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Sub-national responses to climate change in England: evidence from local area agreements
Graham Pearce, Stuart Cooper
Accounting
Aston Business School
Economics, Finance and Entrepreneurship
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Business & Economics
Climate Change
100%
England
63%
Local Authorities
50%
CO2 Emissions
46%
Negotiated Agreements
35%
Civil Servants
30%
Strategic Partnership
29%
Collective Action
26%
Carbon
25%
Incentives
24%
Central Government
24%
Machinery
21%
Inclusion
19%
Governance
16%
Uncertainty
13%
Social Sciences
climate change
80%
evidence
39%
strategic alliance
28%
civil servant
26%
collective behavior
22%
coherence
21%
popularity
20%
incentive
17%
uncertainty
17%
inclusion
16%
commitment
15%
governance
15%
examination
13%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
climate change
54%
local authority
50%
collective action
31%
central government
29%
indicator
27%
machinery
24%
incentive
22%
public
15%
carbon
13%