Latest issue, Vol 35, Issue 3 out now

The latest issue is out now. See below for details of the articles.

Research Articles

Legitimizing climate action: citizens, experts, and the limits of representative democracy by Lukas Paul Fesenfeld, Christian Freudlsperger, Lennart Kuntze & Karin Ingold
Pages: 393-414

Contesting eco-modernist hegemony in Denmark? Green reform nexus and transformative climate advocacy in an established environmental state by Anders Blok
Pages: 415-436

Why do Australians prefer some climate migrants over others? by Ferran Martínez i Coma & Sarah Birch
Pages: 437-457

The common heritage of Animalkind by Chris Armstrong
Pages: 458-476

Young people’s conceptions of political agency in relation to climate change by Dora Rebelo, Tânia R. Santos, Ana Dias Garcia, Anabela Carvalho, Carla Malafaia & Maria Fernandes-Jesus
Pages: 477-499

Australian third sector actors’ theories of change for climate justice: real and apparent barriers and obscured root causes by Guy Jackson
Pages: 500-521

Responsive nor responsible? Politicians’ climate change policy preferences and public opinion perceptions by Marthe Walgrave & Karolin Soontjens
Pages: 522-546

Disasters and divisions: how partisanship shapes policymaker responses to natural disasters by Quynh Nguyen & Stefano Jud
Pages: 547-572

‘With great power comes great responsibility’: climate change and the politics of simulation of the oil industry by Luca Mavelli
Pages: 573-594

Review Article

Climate change governance by central banks in an era of interlocking crises by Jacqueline Best, Matthew Paterson, Ilias Alami, Daniel Bailey, Sarah Bracking, Jeremy Green, Eric Helleiner, James Jackson, Paul Langley, Sylvain Maechler, John Morris, Stine Quorning, Adrienne Roberts, Jens van ’t Klooster, Robert Watt & Stanley Wilshire
Pages: 595-621

Book Reviews

Carbon capture and storage in the United Kingdom: history, policies and politics by Marc Hudson, London and New York, Routledge, 2024
Reviewed by Nils Markusson
Pages: 622-623

Encounters with the posthuman and the environment edited by İnci Bilgin Tekin and Zeynep Talay Turner, Lexington Book environmental studies series run under Rowman and Littlefield, 2024
Reviewed by Tolga Koçoğlu & Yağmur Yetimoğlu
Pages: 624-626

Power in the Anthropocene by Lars Tønder, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2025
Reviewed by Ioannis Rigkos-Zitthen
Pages: 626-628

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