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Zeitschriftenartikel zum Thema "Changements climatiques – Aspect politique – États-Unis"
Macdonald, Douglas, und Debora L. VanNijnatten. „La politique canadienne en matière de changements climatiques et l'influence nord-américaine“. Revue Gouvernance 7, Nr. 1 (08.02.2017). http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1039137ar.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleMonika, Salzbrunn. „Migration“. Anthropen, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.17184/eac.anthropen.059.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleDissertationen zum Thema "Changements climatiques – Aspect politique – États-Unis"
Gadani, Giulia. „Désastres, politique et économie : l'interaction entre les cyclones tropicaux, les opinions politiques et la croissance économique“. Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université Côte d'Azur, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024COAZ0030.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleThis dissertation aims at closing important research gaps in the study of (i) the effect of tropical cyclones on subnational economic growth; (ii) the linkage between tropical cyclones and political polarization; and (iii) the relation between climate change news and individuals' opinions. First, tropical cyclones cause substantial damage and harm, and the proportion of the most intense storms is projected to increase under future warming. Previous analyses are limited to specific regions, country levels, or single tropical cyclone hazards, mainly wind speed. Chapter 1 assesses the compound effect of all three main tropical cyclone hazards—wind speed, storm surge, and rainfall—on subnational macroeconomic growth globally. To this end, we combine spatially modeled tropical cyclone intensity data with economic growth data from 1,642 subnational regions for the years 1980-2020. We find that while wind speed induces the largest macroeconomic losses, accounting for the other two hazards is important. Storm surges cause further losses, whereas the effect of rainfall is beneficial up to a certain rainfall amount. Second, previous literature has examined the impact of extreme events on political preferences, highlighting a positive shift towards environmental and Democratic positions. However, it has not addressed the potential polarizing effect on public opinion. Chapter 2 investigates the relation between tropical cyclones and political polarization in the United States, offering new insights into this topic. To do so, we use the Cooperative Election Study database for political ideology and scientific maximum wind-speed modeled data for measuring storm damage over the 2010-2018 period. We find that extremely damaging tropical cyclones are associated with increased political polarization within the population. Specifically, Democrats exhibit an increase in liberal opinions, while Republicans shift towards more conservative views. Third, existing literature has shown that climate change news positively influences the acceptance of climate change. However, there has been no examination of whether climate change news contributes to greater stability in opinions, taking into account both acceptance and denial of climate change. Chapter 3 addresses an unexplored avenue by focusing on whether climate change news reinforces adherence to the individual's opinion and discards opposing perspectives about the existence of climate change among U.S. residents. I use individuals' historical survey data on over 9,000 individuals collected during the even years of the 2010-2014 period and find that greater exposure to climate news increases the probability of having (i) stable climate change acceptance among Democrats; (ii) stable climate change denial among Republicans; (iii) unstable climate change denial among Democrats; and (iv) unstable climate change acceptance among Republicans
Lefèvre, Mathias. „Les firmes transnationales et l'institution social-historique du changement climatique“. Phd thesis, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS), 2007. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00169596.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleBenchora, Inessa. „Impact of Transition Risk on Stock Returns“. Electronic Thesis or Diss., Orléans, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024ORLE1010.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleTransition risk, inherent in the shift to a low-carbon economy, presents significant challenges and opportunities for financial markets. This thesis aims to quantify and analyze the influence of this risk on stock returns, taking into account regulatory, technological, and consumer and investor preference developments. Taking part initially in the debate on the most appropriate measure to approximate a company’s contribution to transition risk, in Chapter 1, we propose the use of verified carbon emissions to assess the impact of transition risk on companies participating in the EU ETS. Our results show that the emissions trading system alters the risk-return profile of stocks, which can provide a financial incentive to consider emissions in investment decisions. Next, recognizing the pivotal role of central banks in the transition to a low-carbon economy, Chapter 2 provides an evaluation of the environmental footprint of U.S. monetary policy concerning transition risk. The main conclusion of non-neutrality in U.S. monetary policy, favoring polluting companies, leads to the third chapter. This chapter, also focused on the United States, explores how transition risk is taken into account in market valuation and how climate regulation can influence this integration. Our results suggest that the long-term impact of U.S. laws on the relationship between carbon emissions and stock returns needs strengthening to ensure its sustainability. Currently, legislative measures have a more pronounced effect in the medium term, but their sustainability remains uncertain. In conclusion, these chapters aim to enable a better integration of transition risk into stock evaluation by investors, which would empower regulatory authorities and financial market participants to develop more suitable policies and preventive measures against this risk
Gagnon, Pierre-André. „Changements climatiques et modernisation écologique : un nouveau discours sous Barack Obama?“ Mémoire, 2013. http://www.archipel.uqam.ca/5915/1/M13192.pdf.
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McCright, Aaron M., Riley E. Dunlap und Valérie Lacroix. „Chapitre 8. Déni organisé et polarisation politique autour des changements climatiques aux États-Unis“. In Controverses climatiques, sciences et politique, 173–94. Presses de Sciences Po, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/scpo.belan.2012.02.0173.
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Warin, Thierry. Vers une économie de données : réflexions pour hausser la productivité de l’économie québécoise à l’heure de la révolution des données. CIRANO, September 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.54932/csxq4709.
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