The latest issue is out now. See below for details of the articles.
Research Article
Pulling together or pulling apart? Understanding the heterogenous collective action frames of local climate activists through a Q methodology study
Stephen Hall & Ian Smith
Pages: 579-601
Defending the climate cause within the state: the ministry of ecology and the drafting of France’s national low-carbon strategy (2017–2020)
François-Mathieu Poupeau
Pages: 602-624
The challenge of ratcheting up climate ambitions: Implementing the ‘experimentalist‘ EU energy and climate governance regulation
Pierre Bocquillon & Tomas Maltby
Pages: 625-646
The economy-environment tradeoff: are individual environmental priorities decoupled from national economic conditions?
Sanna Lundquist
Pages: 647-669
Does global integration foster environmental mobilization? The effect of global norms on environmental movement participation
Dafni Kalatzi Pantera
Pages: 670-693
Labour strategies in the German automotive industry: limits and potentials of conversion from a Gramscian perspective
A. Katharina Keil
Pages: 694-716
On the contested compliance of CBDRRC and the erosion of trust
Raúl Salas Reyes
Pages: 717-736
Making and breaking promises: must a country harmonize its climate pledges and policies?
Jack Kessel Baker & Dominic Roser
Pages: 737-757
Book Review
Mnemonic ecologies: memory and nature conservation along the former Iron Curtain
by Sonja K. Pieck, Cambridge, Massachusetts & London, England, The MIT Press, 2023
Reviewed by Valeria Zambianchi
Pages: 758-760
Democracy in a hotter time: climate change and democratic transformation
edited by David W. Orr, Cambridge, Massachusetts, MIT Press, 2023
Reviewed by Amanda Machin
Pages: 760-762
Climate-just behavior: foundations and transformational approaches
by Susanne Stoll-Kleeman and Susanne Nicolai, London and New York, Earthscan, Routledge, 2024
Reviewed by Simon West
Pages: 762-764
Correction
Correction
Pages: 765-765
