Latest issue, Vol 34, Issue 6 out now

The latest issue is out now. See below for details of the articles.

Research Articles

Negotiating just transitions: power and interest dynamics in insurgent sustainability coalitions by Vivian Price, Todd E. Vachon, Dimitris Stevis & J. Mijin Cha
Pages: 959-978

Climate whataboutism and rightwing populism: how emissions blame-shifting translates nationalist attitudes into climate policy opposition by Joakim Kulin
Pages: 979-999

Politicising energy transitions: the political economy of reducing dependence on coal in South Africa’s minerals energy complex by Ruth Bookbinder
Pages: 1000-1021

Energy transformation in parliamentary debates: shifting from technologies to climate strategy in Finland by Kaisa Matschoss, Petteri Repo & Juri Mykkänen
Pages: 1022-1042

Environmentally harmful discourses of modernity: a semiotic analysis of Turkish television car commercials by Melih Nadi Tutan
Pages: 1043-1062

Techno-optimism versus techno-reality: an analysis of internationally funded technological solutions against illegal unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing in Ghana and Guinea-Bissau by Lucas De Oliveira Paes & Ifesinachi Okafor-Yarwood
Pages: 1063-1090

Incremental progress or dangerous incrementalism? The case of tire wear pollution in global environmental governance by Peter Dauvergne
Pages: 1091-1113

Review Article

A framework for classifying climate change questions used in public opinion surveys by John Kenny, Lucas Geese, Andrew Jordan & Irene Lorenzoni
Pages: 1114-1140

Book reviews

States and nature: the effects of climate change on security by Joshua W. Busby, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2022
Reviewed by Thomas O’Brien
Pages: 1141-1142

Recycling class: The Contradictions of Inclusion in Urban Sustainability by Manisha Anantharaman, MIT Pres: Cambridge, MA, 2024
Reviewed by Cat Acheson
Pages: 1143-1145

Far-right ecologism: environmental politics and the far right in Hungary and Poland by Balša Lubarda, Abingdon and New York, Routledge, 2024
Reviewed by John Hultgren
Pages: 1145-1147

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