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Category: Guest Posts

Bridge or brake? Risks associated with natural gas use and why a phase-out is so challenging

February 24, 2022 admin Leave a comment

Dr. Hanna Brauers, Postdoc at Europa-Universität Flensburg, writes about her recent article ‘Natural gas as a barrier to sustainability transitions?…

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Transições na América Latina e Caribe.

February 8, 2022 admin Leave a comment

Estimados Colegas, Estamos construyendo un grupo de transiciones América Latina y el Caribe dentro de STRN e Transitions in the…

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What can we learn from a 50 year old Blueprint?

January 14, 2022 admin Leave a comment

Marc Hudson (@marcsrhudson), social media editor of the journal, writes about ‘A Blueprint for Survival’ at 50 – where it…

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All Our Yesterdays – #climate histories project launched: ideas wanted. #climatejustice #digitalhumanities

January 5, 2022 admin Leave a comment

A new website, with a blog about the histories of climate policy, science and justice for every day of the…

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Butterflies in the blue zone? Some thoughts on #COP26 and Anthropocentrism

November 12, 2021 admin 3 Comments

Dr Anna Pigott, Lecturer in Human Geography at Swansea University, writing in a personal capacity, reflects on one of the…

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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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