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What can we learn from a 50 year old Blueprint?

January 14, 2022 admin Leave a comment

Marc Hudson (@marcsrhudson), social media editor of the journal, writes about ‘A Blueprint for Survival’ at 50 – where it…

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Deep incumbency and sociopolitics – a methodology workshop (Tues 18th Jan) and interview with Dr Adam Lucas

January 7, 2022 admin 1 Comment

On Tuesday 18th January 2022, from 0930 to 1230 (GMT) a workshop on “deep incumbency and sociopolitics” will take place…

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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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New issue (Vol 30, no 7) out now

December 6, 2021 admin Leave a comment

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

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Of Greta, Donald and #climate populism – an interview with Johan Nordensvärd and Markus Ketola

November 15, 2021 admin 1 Comment

Recently an Open Access article was published by Environmental Politics “Populism as an act of storytelling: analyzing the climate change…

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  • Why is Joe Manchin out on his own in the Democratic Party on environmental policy?
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We are looking to hire three new editors to join the editorial team at @Env_Pol. I am the incoming Editor-in-Chief, and I am happy to answer any questions about the journal or the role as editor: @STEP_APSA @GepJournal: https://environmentalpoliticsjournal.net/editorial-announcements/call-for-editors/

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jkersting93 Joel B. Kersting @jkersting93 ·
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I was happy to be invited to write a guest post for @Env_Pol using my research on party position change on the environment to explain why Joe Manchin is one of the only Democrats who is pushing back on the party's broader climate agenda.

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env_pol Environmental Politics @env_pol ·
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The article itself 'An environmental education: how the education realignment polarized Congress on the environment' is available here:

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