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Category: Guest Posts

The Right to A Healthy Environment: A Call Beyond Solidarity?

July 4, 2023 Charlotte Weatherill Leave a comment

Guest post by Susan Ann Samuel, a PhD Student at the University of Leeds, expanding upon the presentation she gave…

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Teaching Climate Change and Colonialism in Wyoming

June 15, 2023 Charlotte Weatherill Leave a comment

Guest post by by Dr Matthew S. Henry on his experience of teaching climate change and colonialism to students in…

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Interview with Dr Catherine Walker, on the ‘Young People at a Crossroads’ project.  

May 30, 2023 Charlotte Weatherill Leave a comment

Dr Catherine Walker is a NUAcT Fellow at Newcastle University. Her ESRC project ‘Young People at a Crossroads’ was just…

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The radically unradical ‘Beyond Growth’ conference: Disclosing Eurocentric and colonial narratives

May 22, 2023 Charlotte Weatherill 2 Comments

Guest post by Dr Sabaheta Ramčilović-Suominen who attended the Beyond Growth Conference, 2023. Here she reflects on her experience, and…

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Interview with Dr Andrew Baldwin, on race, climate change and the figure of the climate migrant / refugee.

May 19, 2023 Charlotte Weatherill Leave a comment

Dr Andrew Baldwin is an Associate Professor at the University of Durham. In this interview, we discuss the argument of…

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We are looking to hire three new editors to join the editorial team at @Env_Pol. I am the incoming Editor-in-Chief, and I am happy to answer any questions about the journal or the role as editor: @STEP_APSA @GepJournal: https://environmentalpoliticsjournal.net/editorial-announcements/call-for-editors/

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I was happy to be invited to write a guest post for @Env_Pol using my research on party position change on the environment to explain why Joe Manchin is one of the only Democrats who is pushing back on the party's broader climate agenda.

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The article itself 'An environmental education: how the education realignment polarized Congress on the environment' is available here:

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