References
Abbott, Kenneth (2012) The transnational regime complex for climate change, Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, 88 (3): 543–64.
Agnew, John (2005) Sovereignty regimes: Territoriality and state authority in contemporary world politics, Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 95 (2): 437–61.
Agnew, John (2011) Waterpower: Politics and the geography of water provision, Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 101 (3): 463–76.
Agyeman, Julian and Evans, Bob (1994) The new environmental agenda, in Agyeman, J. and Evans, B. (eds) Local Environmental Policies and Strategies, Longman, Harlow, pp. 1–22.
Allen, John (2003) Lost Geographies of Power, Blackwell, Oxford.
Allen, John (2004) The whereabouts of power: Politics, government and space, Geografiska Annaler 86 B (1): 19–32.
Allen, John (2010) Powerful city networks: More than connections, less than domination and control, Urban Studies, 47(13) 2895–911.
Allen, John (2011) Topological twists: Power’s shifting geographies, Dialogues in Human Geography, 2011 (1): 283–98.
Allen, John and Cochrane, Allan (2010) Assemblages of state power: Topological shifts in the organization of government and politics, Antipode, 42 (5): 1071–89.
Armstrong, Andrea and Bulkeley, Harriet (2014) Micro-hydro politics: Producing and contesting community energy in the North of England, Geoforum, 56: 66–76.
Barnett, Michael and Duvall, Raymond (2005) Power in international politics, International Organization, 59 (1): 39–75.
Barry, Andrew (2001) Political Machines: Governing a Technological Society, Athalone Press, London.
Barry, Andrew (2013) Material Politics: Disputes along the Pipeline, Wiley Blackwell, Chichester, UK.
BBC News (2012) London 2012: Olympic Games ‘greenest ever’, 11 August 2012, available online: www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-19220847 (accessed February 2015). Bernstein, Stephen (2011) Legitimacy in intergovernmental and non-state global governance, Review of International Political Economy, 18 (1): 17–51.
Betsill, Michele M. and Bulkeley, Harriet (2006) Cities and the multilevel governance of global climate change, Global Governance 12 (2): 141–59.
Biermann, Frank and Dingwerth, Klaus (2004) Global environmental change and the nation state, Global Environmental Politics 4 (1): 1–22.
Biermann, Frank and Pattberg, Philipp (2008) Global environmental governance: taking stock, moving forward, Annual Review of Environment and Resources 33: 277–94.
Blok, Anders (2011) Clash of the eco-sciences: Carbon marketization, environmental NGOs and performativity as politics, Economy and Society, 40 (3): 451–76.
Blok, Anders (2014) Experimenting on climate governmentality with Actor-Network Theory, in Stripple, J. and Bulkeley, H. (eds) Governing the Climate: New Approaches to Rationality, Power and Politics, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 42–58.
Boykoff, Maxwell and Goodman, Michael (2009) Conspicuous redemption? Reflections on the promises and perils of the ‘celebritization’ of climate change, Geoforum, 40 (3): 395–406.
Brace, Catherine and Geoghegan, Hilary (2010) Human geographies of climate change: Landscape, temporality, and lay knowledges, Progress in Human Geography 35 (3): 284–302.
Braun, Bruce and Whatmore, Sarah (eds) (2010) Political Matter: Technology, Democracy, and Public Life, University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis and London.
Brixton Energy (2014) Brixton Energy: Power by, to and for the people!, available online: https://brixtonenergy.co.uk/ (accessed February 2015). Bulkeley, Harriet (2001) Governing climate change: the politics of risk society?, Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 26 (4): 430–47.
Bulkeley, Harriet (2005) Reconfiguring environmental governance: Towards a politics of scales and networks, Political Geography, 24: 875–902.
Bulkeley, Harriet (2012) Governance and the geography of authority: Modalities of authorisation and the transnational governing of climate change, Environment and Planning A, 44 (10): 2428–44.
Bulkeley, Harriet, Andonva, Lilliana, Betsill, Michele M., Compagnon, Daniel, Hale, Tom, Hoffmann, Matt, Newell, Pete, Paterson, Mat, Roger, Charlie and VanDeveer, Stacy (2014) Transnational Climate Change Governance, Cambridge University Press, New York.
Bulkeley, Harriet and Betsill, Michele M. (2003) Cities and Climate Change: Urban Sustainability and Global Environmental Governance, Routledge, London.
Bulkeley, Harriet and Betsill, Michele M. (2013) Revisiting the urban politics of climate change, Environmental Politics, 22 (1): 136–54.
Bulkeley, Harriet, Castán Broto, Vanesa and Edwards, Gareth (2015) An Urban Politics of Climate Change: Experimenting with Socio-technical Transitions, Routledge: London.
Bulkeley, Harriet, Castán Broto, Vanesa and Maassen, Anne C. (2014) Urban infrastructure networks and the governing of climate change, Urban Studies, 51 (7): 1471–86.
Bulkeley, Harriet and Kern, Kristine (2006) Local government and climate change governance in the UK and Germany, Urban Studies, 43 (12): 2237–59.
Bulkeley, Harriet and Newell, Peter J (2015) Governing Climate Change, 2nd edition, Routledge, London.
Bulkeley, Harriet and Schroeder, Heike (2008) Governing climate change post-2012: The role of global cities – London. Tyndall Working Paper No. 123, University of East Anglia.
Bulkeley, Harriet and Schroeder, Heike (2012) Beyond state/non-state divides: Global cities and the governing of climate change, European Journal of International Relations 18 (4): 743–66.
Bulkeley, Harriet, Watson, Matthew and Hudson, Ray (2007) Modes of governing municipal waste, Environment and Planning A, 39 (11): 2733–53.
Callon, Michele (2009) Civilizing markets: Carbon trading between in vitro and in vivo experiments, Accounting, Organizations and Society 42 (3–4): 535–48.
Callon, Michele, Millo, Yuval, and Muniesa, Fabian (eds) (2007) Market Devices, Blackwell, Oxford.
Carlsson, Sverke, Paterson, Matthew and Stripple, Johannes (2005) Privatising governance, practising triage: Securitization of insurance risks and the politics of global warming, in Levy, D. and Newell, P. (eds) The Business of Global Environmental Governance, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, pp. 249–274.
Carter, Neil (2008) Confronting climate change in the UK: Challenges and obstacles, Political Quarterly, 79 (2): 194–205.
Carter, Neil (2014) The politics of climate change in the UK, Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change 5 (3): 423–33.
Carter, Neil and Jacobs, Michael (2014)) Explaining radical policy change: The case of climate change and energy policy under the British Labour government 2006–2010, Public Administration 92 (1): 125–41.
Cashore, Ben (2004) Legitimacy and the privatization of environmental governance: How non-state market-driven governance systems gain rule-making authority, Governance, 15 (4): 503–29.
Castree, Noel (2002) Environmental issues: From policy to political economy, Progress in Human Geography 26 (3): 357–65.
Castree, Noel, Adams, William M., Barry, John, Brockington, Daniel, Büscher, Bram, Corbera, Esteve, Demeritt, David, Duffy, Rosaleen, Felt, Ulrike, Neves, Katja, Newell, Peter, Pellizzoni, Luigi, Rigby, Kate, Robbins, Paul, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird, Ross, Andrew, Schlosberg, David, Sörlin, Sverker, West, Paige, Whitehead, Mark and Wynne, Brian (2014) Changing the intellectual climate, Nature Climate Change, 4 (9): 763–68.
Catney, Philip, MacGregor, Sherilyn, Dobson, Andrew, Hall, Sarah Marie, Royston, Sarah, Robinson, Zoe, Ormerod, Mark and Ross, Simon (2014) Big society, little justice? Community renewable energy and the politics of localism, Local Environment: The International Journal of Justice and Sustainability, 19 (7): 715–30.
Collier, Ute (1997) “Windfall” emissions reductions in the UK, in Collier, U. and Löfstedt, R. (eds) Cases in Climate Policy: Political Reality in the European Union, Earthscan, London, pp. 87–107.
Conca, Ken (2005) Old states in new bottles? The hybridization of authority in global environmental governance, in Barry, John and Eckersley, Robyn (eds) The State and the Global Ecological Crisis, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, pp. 181–206.
Creamer, Emily (2014) The double-edged sword of grant funding: A study of community-led climate change initiatives in remote rural Scotland, Local Environment: The International Journal of Justice and Sustainability. DOI: 10.1080/13549839.2014.885937.
Dean, Mitchell (1999) Governmentality: Power and Rule in Modern Society, London: Sage.
Dean, Mitchell (2007) Governing Societies: Political Perspectives on Domestic and International Rule, Open University Press, Maidenhead.
Death, Carl (2014) The limits of climate governmentality, in Stripple, J. and Bulkeley, H. (eds) Governing the Climate: New Approaches to Rationality, Power and Politics, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 77–91.
Department of the Environment (1990) This Common Inheritance, London: HMSO.
Department of the Environment (1994) Climate Change: The UK Programme London: HMSO.
Descheneau, Patrick and Paterson, Matthew (2011) Between desire and routine: Assembling environment and finance in carbon markets, Antipode, 43 (4): 662–81.
Dowling, Robyn (2010) Geographies of identity: Climate change, governmentality and activism, Progress in Human Geography 34 (4): 488–95.
Espeland, Wendy and Stevens, Mitchell (1998) Commensuration as a social process, Annual Review of Sociology, 24: 313–43.
Eyre, Nick (2001) Carbon reduction in the real world: How the UK will surpass its Kyoto obligations, Climate Policy, 1: 309–26.
Feola, Giuseppe and Nunes, Richard (2014) Success and failure of grassroots innovations for addressing climate change: The case of the Transition Movement, Global Environmental Change 24: 232–50.
Fernandez, Sara (2014) Much ado about minimum flows… Unpacking indicators to reveal water politics, Geoforum, 57: 258–71.
Finlayson, Alan (2011) ‘What will yours grow into?’ Governmentality, governance, social science and the Child Trust Fund, Policy & Politics 39 (4): 547–66.
Foucault, Michael (2000a) The subject and power, in Faubion, J. (ed) Power: Essential Works of Foucault 1954–1984, Volume 3, New Press, New York, pp. 326–48.
Foucault, Michael (2000b) Questions of method, in Faubion, J. (ed) Power: Essential Works of Foucault 1954–1984, Volume 3, New Press, New York, pp. 223–38.
Foucault, Michael (2009) Security, Territory, Population: Lectures at the College de France 1977–1978, ed. Senellart, M., trans. Burchell, G., Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke.
Foxon, Timothy J., Hammond, Geoffrey P., Pearson, and Peter, J. G. (2010) Developing transition pathways for a low carbon electricity system in the UK, Technological Forecasting & Social Change 77: 1203–13.
Freidberg, Susanne (2013) Calculating sustainability in supply chain capitalism, Economy and Society, 42 (4): 571–96.
Friedrich, Carl J. (1958). Authority, reason and discretion, in Friedrich, C. J. (ed.), Authority, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA.
Fuller, Sara and Bulkeley, Harriet (2013) Energy justice and the low carbon transition: Assessing low carbon community programmes in the UK, in Bickerstaff, K., Walker, G. and Bulkeley, H. (eds.) Energy Justice in a Changing Climate, Zed, London, pp. 61–78.
Gabriel, Nate (2014) Urban political ecology: Environmental imaginary, governance, and the non-human, Geography Compass, 8 (1): 38–48.
Geuss, Raymond (2008) Philosophy and Real Politics.,Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ.
Ghertner, D. Asher (2010) Calculating without numbers: Aesthetic governmentality in Delhi’s slums, Economy and Society, 39 (2): 185–217.
Gibbs, David, Longhurst, James and Braithwaite, Clare (1998) ‘Struggling with sustainability’: Weak and strong interpretations of sustainable development within local authority policy, Environment and Planning A, 30: 1351–65.
Gouldson, Andy and Sullivan, Rory (2012) Long-term corporate climate change targets: What could they deliver? Environmental Science and Policy, 27: 1–10.
Greater London Authority (2004) The London Plan: Spatial Development Strategy for Greater London, GLA, London.
Greater London Authority (2007) Action Today to Protect Tomorrow: The Mayor’s Climate Change Action Plan. GLA, London.
Greater London Authority (2008) The London Plan: Spatial Development Strategy for Greater London (Consolidated with Alterations since 2004), GLA, London.
Greater London Authority (2009a) Mayor announces £3m to kickstart 10 ‘energy-busting’ low carbon zones in the capital, Greater London Authority Press Release, 1 May.
Greater London Authority (2009b) Leading to a Greener London: An Environment Programme for the Capital, GLA, London.
Greater London Authority (2011a) Delivering London’s Energy Future: The Mayor’s Climate Change Mitigation and Energy Strategy, GLA, London.
Greater London Authority (2011b). Project review: RE:CONNECT (Low Carbon Zones), interim review presented at GLA Investment and Performance Board, 13 December.
Guardian, The (2006) The year the world woke up, 20 December, p. 7.
Gustavsson, Eva, Elander, Ingemar and Lundmark, Mats (2009) Multilevel governance, networking cities, and the geography of climate change mitigation: Two Swedish examples, Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, 27 (1): 59–74.
Hajer, M A, 1995 The Politics of Environmental Discourse: Ecological Modernisation and the Policy Process, Clarendon Press, Oxford.
Hajer, Maarten (2009) Authoritative Governance: Policy-Making in the Age of Mediatisation, Oxford University Press, Oxford.
Hale, Stephen (2010) The new politics of climate change: Why we are failing and how we will succeed, Environmental Politics, 19 (2): 255–75.
Hargreaves, Tom (2014) Smart meters and the governance of energy use in the household in Stripple, J. and Bulkeley, H. (eds) Governing the Climate: New Approaches to Rationality, Power and Politics Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, pp. 127.
Head, Lelsey and Gibson, Chris (2012) Becoming differently modern: Geographic contributions to a generative climate politics, Progress in Human Geography 36 (6): 699–714.
Hébert, Karen (2014) The matter of market devices: Economic transformation in a Southwest Alaskan salmon fishery, Geoforum, 53: 21–30.
Hinchliffe, Steve (1996) Helping the Earth begins at home: The social construction of socio-environmental responsibilities, Global Environmental Change, 6 (1): 53–62.
Hobson, Kersty and Niemeyer, Simon (2011) Public responses to climate change: The role of deliberation in building capacity for adaptive action, Global Environmental Change, 21 (3): 957–71.
Hodson, Mike and Marvin, Simon (2007) Understanding the role of the national exemplar in constructing ‘strategic glurbanization’, International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 31: 303–25.
Hodson, Mike and Marvin, Simon (2009) ‘Urban ecological security’: A new urban paradigm? International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 33 (1): 193–215.
Hodson, Mike and Marvin, Simon (2013) Low Carbon Nation? Routledge, London.
Hoffmann, Matthew (2011) Climate Governance at the Crossroads: Experimenting with a Global Response after Kyoto, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Hulme, Mike and Turnpenny, John (2004) Understanding and managing climate change: The UK experience, Geographical Journal, 170 (2): 105–15.
Hurd, Ian (1999) Legitimacy and authority in international politics, International Organisation, 53 (2): 379–408.
Ilcan, Suzan and Phillips, Lynne(2007) Developmentalities and calculative practices: The millennium development goals, Antipode, 42 (4): 844–74.
Jagers, Sverker. C. and Stripple, Johannes (2003) Climate governance beyond the state, Global Governance, 9: 385–99.
Jessop, Bob (2002) Liberalism, neoliberalism, and urban governance: A state-theoretical perspective, Antipode 34 (3): 452–72.
Jordan, Andrew and Hutimea, Dave (2014) Policy innovation in a changing climate: Sources, patterns and effects, Global Environmental Change 29 (2014) 387–94.
Kenis, Anneleen and Mathijs, Erik (2014) Climate change and post-politics: Repoliticizing the present by imagining the future? Geoforum 52: 148–56.
Keohane, Robert. and Victor, David. (2011) The regime complex on climate change, Perspectives on Politics 9 (1): 7–23.
Knox-Hayes, Janelle (2013) The spatial and temporal dynamics of value in financialization: Analysis of the infrastructure of carbon markets, Geoforum 50: 117–28.
Kraftl, Peter (2014) Liveability and urban architectures: Mol(ecul)ar biopower and the ‘becoming lively’ of sustainable communities, Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 32: 274–92.
Lansing, David M. (2012) Performing carbon’s materiality: The production of carbon offsets and the framing of exchange, Environment and Planning A, 44: 204–20.
Lake, David (2010) Rightful rules: Authority, order and the foundations of global governance, International Studies Quarterly, 54: 587–613.
Latham, Robert. 1997. States, global markets and social sovereignty. Presented at SocialScience Research Council’s Conference on Sovereignty and Security, Notre Dame, IN.
Latour, Bruno (2005) From Realpolitik to Dingpolitik: Or how to make things public, in Latour, B. and Weibel, P. (eds) Making Things Public: Atmospheres of Democracy, Exhibition at the KZM, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, pp. 14–41.
Le Dantec, Christopher and DiSalvo, Carl (2013) Infrastructuring and the formation of publics in participatory design, Social Studies of Science, 43 (2): 241–64.
Lee, Kah-Wee (2014) Feeling like a state: Design guidelines and the legibility of ‘urban experience’ in Singapore, International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 38 (1): 138–54.
Lemos, Maria Carmen and Agrawal, Arun (2006) Environmental governance, Annual Review of Environmental Resources, 31: 297–325.
Levy, David and Egan, Daniel (1998) Capital contests: National and transnational channels of corporate influence on the climate change negotiations, Politics and Society, 26: 337–61.
Levy, David and Newell, Peter (2005) The Business of Global Environmental Governance, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.
Li, Fabiana (2011) Engineering responsibility: Environmental mitigation and the limits of commensuration in a Chilean mining project, Focaal, 60 (13): 61–73.
Li, Tania Murray (2005) Beyond ‘the state’ and failed schemes, American Anthropologist, 107 (3): 383–94.
Li, Tania Murray (2007a) The Will to Improve: Governmentality, Development, and the Practice of Politics, Duke University Press, Durham, NC.
Li, Tania Murray (2007b) Practices of assemblage and community forest management, Economy and Society 36 (2): 263–93.
Lipschutz, Ronnie (2005) Power, politics and global civil society, Millennium 33 (3): 747–69.
Litfin, Karen T. (2000) Environment, wealth, and authority: Global climate change and emerging modes of legitimation, International Studies Review 2 (2): 119–48.
Loconto, Allison (2014) Assembling governance: The role of standards in the Tanzanian tea industry, Journal of Cleaner Production, online first: doi:10.1016/j.jclepro.2014.05.090.
London Borough of Lambeth (2009a) Application for Low Carbon Zone.
London Borough of Lambeth (2010) Low Carbon Zone briefing April 2010.
London First (2006) Draft further alterations to the London Plan response from London First to the mayor of London, July.
Lorenzoni, Irene, O’Riordan, Tim and Pidgeon, Nick (2008) Hot air and cold feet: The UK response to climate change, in Compston, H. and Bailey, I. (eds) Turning Down the Heat: The Politics of Climate Policy in Affluent Democracies, Palgrave, Basingstoke, pp. 104–24.
Lövbrand, Eva and Stripple, Johannes (2011) Making climate change governable: Accounting for carbon as sinks, credits and personal budgets, Critical Policy Studies, 5 (2): 187–200.
Lovell, Heather (2004) Framing sustainable housing as a solution to climate change, Journal of Environmental Policy and Planning, 6 (1): 35–56.
Lovell, Heather (2014) Climate change, markets and standards: The case of financial accounting, Economy and Society, 43 (2): 260–84.
Lovell, Heather (2015) The Making of Low Carbon Economies, Routledge, UK.
Lovell, Heather, Bulkeley, Harriet and Owens, Susan (2009) Converging agendas? Energy and climate change policies in the UK, Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, 27 (1) 90–109.
Lovell, Heather and MacKenzie, Donald (2011) Accounting for carbon: The role of accounting professional organisations in governing climate change, Antipode, 43 (3): 704–30.
Lucas, Karen, Ross, Andrew and Fuller, Sara. (2003) What’s in a Name? Local Agenda 21, Community Planning and Neighbourhood Renewal, YPS for Joseph Rowntree Foundation, York.
MacKenzie, Donald (2009) Making things the same: Gases, emission rights and the politics of carbon markets, Accounting, Organizations and Society, 34 (3–4): 440–55.
MacKenzie, Donald and Pardo-Guerra, Juan P (2014) Insurgent capitalism: Island, bricolage and the re-making of finance, Economy and Society, 43 (2): 153–82.
Marres, Noortje (2011) The costs of public involvement: Everyday devices of carbon accounting and the materialization of participation, Economy and Society, 40 (4): 510–33.
Marres, Noortje (2013) Why political ontology must be experimentalized: On ecoshowhomes as devices of participation, Social Studies of Science, 43 (3): 417–43.
Marres, Noortje and Lezaun, Javier (2011) Materials and devices of the public: An introduction, Economy and Society, 40 (4): 489–509.
Marsden, Greg and Rye, Tom (2010) The governance of transport and climate change, Journal of Transport Geography, 18: 669–78.
Mason, Kevin and Whitehead, Mark (2012) Transition urbanism and the contested politics of ethical place-making, Antipode, 44 (2): 493–516.
McGuirk, Pauline (2004) State, strategy and scale in the competitive city: A neo-Gramscian analysis of the governance of ‘global Sydney’, Environment and Planning A 36: 1019–43.
McGuirk, Pauline M. and Dowling, Robyn (2009) Neoliberal privatisation? Remapping the public and the private in Sydney’s masterplanned residential estates, Political Geography, 28: 174–85.
McKee, Kim (2011) Sceptical, disorderly and paradoxical subjects: Problematizing the ‘will to empower’ in social housing governance, Housing, Theory and Society, 28 (1): 1–18.
Merriman, Peter (2005) Materiality, subjectification, and government: The geographies of Britain’s motorway code, Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 23 (2): 235–50.
Miller, Peter and Rose, Nikolas (1990) Governing economic life, Economy and Society, 19 (1): 1–31.
Mitchell, Timothy (2008). Rethinking economy. Geoforum, 39 (3): 1116–21.
Mitchell, Timothy (2009) Carbon democracy, Economy and Society, 38 (3): 399–432.
Mol, Artur (2008) Environmental authority: Transformations and relocations in global modernity, Desenvolvimento e Meio Ambiente, 17: 33–46.
Murdoch, Jonathan (1997)Towards a geography of heterogeneous associations, Progress in Human Geography, 21 (3): 321–37.
Murdoch, Jonathan (2000) Space against time: Competing rationalities in planning for housing, Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 25 (4): 503–19.
Murdoch, Jonathan (2004) Putting discourse in its place: Planning, sustainability and the urban capacity study, Area, 36 (1): 50–8.
Murdoch, Jonathan and Ward, Neil (1997) Governmentality and territoriality: The statistical manufacture of Britain’s ‘national farm’, Political Geography, 16 (4): 307–24.
Neal, Sarah (2013) Transition culture: Politics, localities and ruralities, Journal of Rural Studies 32: 60–9.
Newell, Peter and Paterson, Matthew (1998) A climate for business: Global warming, the state and capital, Review of International Political Economy 5 (4): 679–703.
Newell, Peter and Paterson, Matthew (2010) Climate Capitalism: Global Warming and the Transformation of the Global Economy, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
Newell, Peter, Pattberg, Philipp and Schroeder, Heike (2012) Multiactor governance and the environment, Annual Review of Environment and Resources, 37 (10): 365–87.
North, Peter and Longhurst, Noel (2013) Grassroots localisation? The scalar potential of and limits of the ‘transition’ approach to climate change and resource constraint, Urban Studies, 50 (7): 1423–38.
O’Brien, Karen (2012) Responding to environmental change: A new age for human geography? Progress in Human Geography, 35 (4): 542–9.
Okereke, Chukwumerije, Bulkeley, Harriet and Schroeder, Heike (2009) Conceptualizing climate governance beyond the international regime, Global Environmental Politics 9 (1): 58–78.
O’Riordan, Tim and Rowbotham, Elizabeth J. (1996) Struggling for credibility: The United Kingdom’s response, in O’Riordan, T. and Jäger, J. (eds) Politics of Climate Change: A European Perspective, London: Routledge, pp. 228–67.
Owens, Susan (2010) Learning across levels of governance: Expert advice and the adoption of carbon dioxide emissions reduction targets in the UK, Global Environmental Change, 20: 394–401.
Owens, Susan and Cowell, Richard (2011) Land and Limits: Interpreting Sustainability in the Planning Process, 2nd edition, Routledge, London.
Painter, Joe (2006) Prosaic geographies of stateness, Political Geography 25: 752–74.
Painter, Joe (2010) Rethinking territory, Antipode, 42 (5): 1090–118.
Paterson, Matthew (1996) Global Warming and Global Politics, Routledge, London.
Paterson, Matthew (2001) Risky business: Insurance companies in global warming politics, Global Environmental Politics 1: 18–42.
Paterson, Matthew (2013) Climate re-public: Practicing public space in conditions of extreme complexity, in Best, J. and Gheciu, A. (eds) The Public as Practice: Transformations in Global Politics, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
Paterson, Matthew and Stripple, Johannes (2010) My Space: Governing individuals’ carbon emissions, Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 28 (2): 341–62.
Paterson, Matthew and Stripple, Johannes (2012) Virtuous carbon, Environmental Politics 21 (4): 563–82.
Pellizzoni, Luigi (2012) In search of community: Political consumerism, governmentality and immunization, European Journal of Social Theory, 15 (2): 221–41.
Performance and Innovation Unit (2002) The Energy Review, Performance and Innovation Unit, London.
Rice, Jennifer L (2014) An urban political ecology of climate change governance, Geography Compass, 8 (6): 381–94.
Rose, Nikolas (1999) Powers of Freedom: Reframing Political Thought, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
Rose, Nikolas and Miller, Peter (1992) Political power beyond the state: Problematics of government, British Journal of Sociology, 43 (2): 173–205.
Rose-Redwood, Reuben (2012) With numbers in place: Security, territory, and the production of calculable space, Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 102 (2): 295–319.
Rosenau, James (2000) Change, complexity and governance in a globalizing space, in Pierre, Jon (ed.) Debating Governance, Oxford University Press, Oxford.
Rosenau, James N. (2002) NGOs and fragmented authority in globalizing space, in Ferguson, Y. H. and Barry Jones, R. J. (eds), Political Space: Frontiers of Change and Governance in a Globalizing World, State University of New York Press, Albany, pp. 261–80.
Rubio, Fernando D and Fogue, Uriel (2013) Technifying public space and publicizing infrastructures: Exploring new urban political ecologies through the Square of General Vara del Rey, International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 37 (3): 1035–52.
Ruggie, John (2004) Reconstituting the global public domain: Issues, actors and practices, Journal of International Relations 10 (4): 499–531.
Rutherford, Stephanie (2007) Green governmentality: Insights and opportunities in the study of nature’s rule, Progress in Human Geography, 31 (3): 291–307.
Rutland, Ted and Aylett, Alex (2008) The work of policy: Actor networks, governmentality, and local action on climate change in Portland, Oregon, Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 26: 627–46.
Rydin, Yvonne (2007) Indicators as a governmental technology? The lessons of community-based sustainability indicator projects, Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 25: 610–24.
Saunders, Clare (2012) Reformism and radicalism in the Climate Camp in Britain: Benign coexistence, tensions and prospects for bridging, Environmental Politics, 21 (5): 829–46.
Scott, James C. (1998) Seeing Like a State: How Certain Schemes to Improve the Human Condition Have Failed, Yale University Press, New Haven and London.
Sending, Ole J. and Neumann, Iver B (2006) Governance to governmentality: Analyzing NGOs, states, and power, International Studies Quarterly 50: 651–72.
Seyfang, Gill, Park, Jung Jin and Smith, Adrian (2013) A thousand flowers blooming? An examination of community energy in the UK, Energy Policy 61: 977–89.
Shove, Elizabeth (2010) Beyond the ABC: Climate change policy and theories of social change, Environment and Planning A, 42 (6): 1273–85.
Smith, Timothy M. and Fischlein, Miriam (2010) Rival private governance networks: Competing to define the rules of sustainability performance, Global Environmental Change 20 (3): 511–22.
Stern, Nicholas. (2007) The Economics of Climate Change: The Stern Review, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
Stripple, Johannes and Bulkeley, Harriet (eds) (2014) Governing the Climate: New Approaches to Rationality, Power and Politics, Cambridge University Press, New York.
Summerville, Jennifer A., Adkins, Barbara A. and Kendall, Gavin (2008) Community participation, rights, and responsibilities: The governmentality of sustainable development policy in Australia, Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy 26 (4): 696–711.
Swyngedouw, Eric (2010) Apocalypse forever? Post-political populism and the spectre of climate change, Theory, Culture and Society 27 (2–3): 213–32.
Telier, A. (2012) Drawing things together, Interactions 19 (2): 34–7.
Tesco (2010) Corporate Responsibility Report 2010, Tesco PLC, Cheshunt, Hertfordshire.
Tesco (2012a) Corporate Responsibility Review 2012, Tesco PLC, Cheshunt, Hertfordshire.
Timmermans, Stefan and Epstein, Steven (2010) A world of standards but not a standard world: Toward a sociology of standards and standardization, Annual Review Sociology, 36: 69–89.
Thornley, Andy, Rydin, Yvonne, Scanlon, Kath and West, Karen (2005) Business privilege and the strategic planning agenda of the Greater London Authority, Urban Studies, 42 (11): 1947–68.
Uitermark, Justus (2005) The genesis and evolution of urban policy: A confrontation of regulationist and governmentality approaches, Political Geography, 24: 137–63.
UNEP [United Nations Environmental Programme] (2014) UNEP Finance Initiative: About. Available online: www.unepfi.org/about/background/ (accessed February 2015). Walker, Gordon P. and Devine Wright, Patrick (2008) Community renewable energy: What does it mean? Energy Policy 36: 498–99.
Walker, Gordon P., Hunter, Sue, Devine-Wright, Patrick, Evans, Bob and Fay, Helen (2007) Harnessing community energies: Explaining and evaluating community-based localism in renewable energy policy in the UK, Global Environmental Politics, 7 (2): 64–82.
Walters, William (2012) Governmentality: Critical Encounters, New York: Routledge.
Whatmore, Sarah (2013) Earthly powers and affective environments: An ontological politics of flood risk, Theory, Culture & Society, 30 (7/8): 33–50.
Whitehead, Mark (2009) State, Science and the Skies: Governmentalities of the British Atmosphere, RGS-IBG Book Series, Wiley-Blackwell, Chichester, UK.