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Interview with Liam Saddington, on his participatory research with schools, teachers and pupils, exploring just climate futures

March 28, 2024 Charlotte Weatherill Leave a comment

In this interview, Liam Saddington discusses his work with climate education in both primary and secondary schools. We talk about…

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Is it possible to follow climate negotiations from afar?

January 9, 2024 Charlotte Weatherill Leave a comment

In this blog, Hannah Hughes of Aberystwyth University reflects upon the increased virtual space of climate negotiations. Whilst this shift,…

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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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Dr Amanda Murdie offers reviewing advice (+ plea for grace, humility and patience)

January 23, 2021 admin Leave a comment

This below is the text of a Twitter thread by Dr Amanda Murdie, editor of International Studies Review (ISR), published…

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env_pol Environmental Politics @env_pol ·
27 Apr

New article!

Networking for the climate: international climate actors in Beijing by Jiaqi Lu & Joanna I. Lewis.

http://doi.org/10.1080/09644016.2026.2644015

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rrejonp René Rejón @rrejonp ·
27 Apr

This piece in @ConversationEDU breaks down the findings of my recent article with @EckersleyRobyn in @Env_Pol: on what the nationalist populist rhetoric that has filled the public debate in recent weeks means for climate policy in Australia.

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env_pol Environmental Politics @env_pol ·
24 Apr

Week in review! Subscribe for a short weekly round up.

This week we have published one research article, one book review, and one interview.

https://open.substack.com/pub/environmentalpoliticsjournal/p/week-in-review-for-environmental-707?r=2bns2m&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true

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