Latest issue, Vol 34, Issue 7 out now, including Symposium: Climate Policy in an Era of Disruption

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

Symposium: Climate Policy in an Era of Disruption

Climate policy in an era of disruption: the impact of COVID-19 and the war in Ukraine on the United States, Russia, Canada and the European Union by Kathryn Harrison & Lisa McIntosh Sundstrom
Pages: 1149-1166

Climate policymaking in crisis: the impact of declining oil prices, COVID-19, and the Ukraine war in Canada by Kathryn Harrison & Andrew Leach
Pages: 1167-1189

Russia’s climate policy in an era of pandemic and war: weathering disruption by Laura A. Henry & Lisa McIntosh Sundstrom
Pages: 1190-1215

The U.S. Inflation Reduction Act: Climate policy as economic crisis response by Guri Bang
Pages: 1216-1237

EU climate policy in turbulent times: understanding the response to the Covid-19 pandemic and Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine by Ingmar von Homeyer, Sebastian Oberthür & Claire Dupont
Pages: 1238-1258

Research Articles

Making sense of ecomodernism: normative implications and rational consumption by Daniel Lara-De la Fuente
Pages: 1259-1279

Distributive justice discourses, time and futures: a social media discourse analysis of the loss and damages debate by Maria Kaufmann & Sietske Veenman
Pages: 1280-1299

Appealing to Independents: information on negative externalities increases support for environmental corrective taxes by Beatrice Magistro & R. Michael Alvarez
Pages: 1300-1322

Who gets to imagine a fossil-free future? Ontological politics of knowledge-action co-production in the Swedish just transition by Tatiana Sokolova
Pages: 1323-1344

Book Reviews

Speaking with nature: rethinking environmentalism through Indian lens
Speaking with nature: the origins of Indian environmentalism, by Ramachandra Guha, London, Yale University Press, 2024

Reviewed by H. S. Komalesha
Pages: 1345-1347

Geoengineering discourse confronting climate change: the move from margins to mainstream in science, news media, and politics by Brynna Jacobson, Maryland & London, Rowman & Littlefield, 2022
Reviewed by Manjima Anjana
Pages: 1347-1349

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