The latest issue is out now. See below for details of the articles.
Research Articles
Mainstream parties and climate policy development: what role for intra-party politics? by Sean McDaniel
Pages: 629-650
Closing the implementation gap in urban climate policy: Mexico’s public transit buildup by Nicholas Goedeking
Pages: 651-677
Stories we live by and may die by: ideologies in newspaper reports of pipeline vandalism by Mathias Okey Chukwu
Pages: 678-696
Transnational contestation for local communities within the formation of the European Union’s Critical Raw Materials Act – a critical appraisal by Valeska Götz & David Harnesk
Pages: 697-723
Three waves of resource nationalism: a history of Quebec’s extractive path dependency by Tina Beigi & Michael Hennessy Picard
Pages: 724-744
Not really concerned? Populist radical right voters and climate change by Mirko Crulli & Mattia Zulianello
Pages: 745-770
Internal climate leadership in municipal organizations. How paradoxical and transformational leadership of higher-level management shape climate leadership of lower-level managers by Mads Leth Jakobsen, Daniel Skov Gregersen, Oluf Gøtzsche-Astrup & Helle Ørsted Nielsen
Pages: 771-791
Policymaker environmental communication in the wake of natural disasters by Katie Nissen
Pages: 792-820
How nationalist rhetoric drives polarization over climate change in the US by Robert Schertzer & Eric Taylor Woods
Pages: 821-845
Review Article
Public opinion foundations of the clean energy transition by Alexander F. Gazmararian, Matto Mildenberger & Dustin Tingley
Pages: 846-868
Book Reviews
Ecological Democracy: Caring for the Earth in the Anthropocene by Odin Lysaker. London and New York: Routledge, 2024
Reviewed by Govind S & Smita Jha
Pages: 869-871
The politics of climate change knowledge: labelling climate change-induced uprooted people by Nowrin Tabassum London, Routledge, 2022
Reviewed by Aminur Rahman
Pages: 872-874
Climate change mitigation and the European Union: a Lacanian exploration of desire and enjoyment by Valeria Tolis, London and New York, Routledge, 2025
Reviewed by Erik Swyngedouw
Pages: 875-877
