This volume considers how multinational corporations can be part of the solution to environmental problems, focusing on the climate strategies of ExxonMobil, Shell, and Statoil as case studies. The analysis generates policy-relevant knowledge about whether and how corporate resistance to climate policy can be overcome. The analytical approach developed by the authors is also applicable to other areas of environmental degradation where multinational corporations play a central role. Invaluable to students, researchers and practitioners interested in national and international environmental politics, and business environmental management. An important and timely volume given the challenges facing environmentalists and policy-makers following the breakdown of the Kyoto protocol.An electronic edition of this book is freely available under a Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-ND) licence.
Jon Birger Skjaerseth is Senior Research Fellow at the Fridtjof Nansen Institute. Tora Skodvin is a post doctoral Research Fellow in Political Science at the University of Oslo
1. Introduction2. Analytical framework3. The climate strategies of the oil industry4. The corporate actor model5. Domestic political context6.The international regime model7. Concluding remarks
Jon Birger Skjærseth, Teis Hansen, Jakob Donner-Amnell, Jens Hanson, Tor Håkon Jackson Inderberg, Helle Ørsted Nielsen, Birgitte Nygaard, Markus Steen, Tor Hakon Jackson Inderberg
Jon Birger Skjærseth, Teis Hansen, Jakob Donner-Amnell, Jens Hanson, Tor Håkon Jackson Inderberg, Helle Ørsted Nielsen, Birgitte Nygaard, Markus Steen, Tor Hakon Jackson Inderberg