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Latest issue, Vol 31, 4, out now.

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The latest issue of Environmental Politics is out now. Eight articles and two book reviews – see details below! Research…

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New issue (Vol 31, 3) out now!

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The new issue is out now. You can see it here. Here are the contents Research Articles Narrating plastics governance:…

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New issue (Vol 31, 2) out now, with Symposium on Multispecies Justice

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Research Article The politics of climate change adaptation in Brazil: framings and policy outcomes for the rural sectorCarolina Milhorance, Eric…

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New issue of the journal: Vol 31, 1

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Hello everyone, here’s the table of contents of the latest issue. Introduction The politics of 21st century environmental disastersSusan ParkPages:…

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New issue (Vol 30, no 7) out now

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The latest issue of the journal is out now, with 10 research articles (two of which are open access) and…

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