
The Untold History of Climate Science and Politics
Columbia Energy Exchange
Shifting Sands of Climate Policy in the 1980s
This chapter explores the evolution of energy and environmental policies during the Reagan and George H.W. Bush administrations, contrasting early budget cuts with later bipartisan climate initiatives. It highlights the impact of individual scientists on public awareness, alongside the internal conflicts and political pushbacks that shaped critical climate legislation. The narrative underscores missed opportunities in automotive efficiency standards and reflects on the broader implications of U.S. climate policy compared to Europe during this pivotal era.
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