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Author: Charlotte Weatherill

Interview with Manuela Caiani and Balša Lubarda, on right-wing populism and environmental policy.  

October 9, 2023 Charlotte Weatherill Leave a comment

In this interview, Manuela Caiani and Balša Lubarda discuss the research and findings of their recently published article in Environmental…

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Why is Joe Manchin out on his own in the Democratic Party on environmental policy?

October 3, 2023 Charlotte Weatherill Leave a comment

In this guest post, Joel B. Kersting puts his article ‘An environmental education: how the education realignment polarized Congress on…

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Latest issue, Vol 32, 6, out now

September 15, 2023 Charlotte Weatherill Leave a comment

The latest issue is out now. See below for details of the articles. Research articles Anti-environmentalism and the natural ‘wages of whiteness’John…

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Call for editors

September 13, 2023 Charlotte Weatherill Leave a comment

Environmental Politics is seeking three new Editors to join our core editorial team beginning in January 2024. Environmental Politics is…

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Publishing a guest post on the Environmental Politics website

August 28, 2023 Charlotte Weatherill Leave a comment

This post is a guide for researchers who would like to contribute a guest post to our website. These posts…

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