The latest issue is out now. See below for details of the articles.
Research Articles
Long-run trends in partisan polarization of climate policy-relevant attitudes across countries
David Caldwell, Gidon Cohen & Nick Vivyan
Pages: 767-792
Left–right political orientation fails to explain environmental attitudes of Europeans outside Western Europe: exploring the moderating role of party positions and issue salience
Mariusz Baranowski, Robert A. Huber, Piotr Jabkowski & Julia Szulecka
Pages: 793-816
Extinction Rebellion’s disobedient environmental citizenism
Graeme Hayes, Steven Cammiss, Brian Doherty & Clare Saunders
Pages: 817-836
Political polarization and the energy policy paradox: assessing the impact of South Korea’s nuclear power phase-out policy
Ryeon-Woo Kim, Cheongil Kim, Min-Kyu Kim, Hyomin Kim & Ji-Bum Chung
Pages: 837-860
Time and space for social-ecological transformation: care-full commoning in and beyond the ecofeminist city
Corinna Dengler, Hanna Völkle & Sarah Ware
Pages: 861-881
Why path dependence leads to a fossilized Alberta: regionalism and the climate transition in Canada
Louis Massé
Pages: 882-902
Rural residency, rural resentment, and attitudes toward public land management in the United States
B. Kal Munis & Zoe Nemerever
Pages: 903-924
Internet usage, environmental knowledge, and the surge of air pollution concern in China
Shiwei Fan
Pages: 925-949
Book Reviews
Sweet deal, bitter landscape: gender politics and liminality in Tanzania’s new enclosures by Youjin B. Chung, Ithaca and London, Cornell University Press, 2023
Reviewed by Kate Lai Reynolds, Leila M. Harris & Vincent Chireh
Pages: 950-952
Fueling sovereignty: colonial oil and the creation of unlikely states by Naosuke Mukoyama, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2024
Reviewed by Mauricio Pino Andrade
Pages: 952-955
Feeling climate change: how emotions govern our responses to the climate emergency by Debra J. Davidson, New York, Routledge, 2025
Reviewed by Vanessa Bowden
Pages: 955-957