The latest edition of Environmental Politics has been published. The links below take you to the Taylor and Francis site.

Research Articles
“Economic conditions and support for the prioritisation of environmental protection during the Great Recession” by John Kenny |
“The role of populist attitudes in explaining climate change skepticism and support for environmental protection” by Robert A. Huber |
“Going around in circles? Conceptual recycling, patching and policy layering in the EU circular economy package” by Oscar Fitch-Roy , David Benson & David Monciardini |
“Not more than the sum of its parts: de-centered norm dynamics and the governance of plastics” by Bastian Loges & Anja P. Jakobi |
“Blooming landscapes? The paradox of utopian thinking in the Anthropocene” by Manuel Arias-Maldonado |
“Do women make a difference? Analysing environmental attitudes and actions of Members of the European Parliament” by Lena Ramstetter & Fabian Habersack KB)|Supplemental| |
“The embodied politics of climate change: analysing the gendered division of environmental labour in the UK” byJoanna Wilson & Eric Chu |
Profiles
“Adapting to threats: initial responses of grassroots clean air advocacy groups to COVID-19” by Emma Hibbett |