Latest issue Vol 32, 1, out now

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

Research Article

Divided yet united: Balancing convergence and divergence in environmental movement mobilization | Open Access
Jacqueline Kirk, Daniel Nyberg & Christopher Wright
Pages: 1-20 | DOI: 10.1080/09644016.2021.1981082

Of parliament and presentism: electoral representation and future generations in Germany | Open Access
Lucy Kinski & Kerry Whiteside
Pages: 21-42 | DOI: 10.1080/09644016.2022.2031441

Scepticisms and beyond? A comprehensive portrait of climate change communication by the far right in the European Parliament | Open Access
Bernhard Forchtner & Balša Lubarda
Pages: 43-68 | DOI: 10.1080/09644016.2022.2048556

Resilience of the EU ETS to contextual disturbance: the case of EU enlargement and its impact on ETS policymaking dynamics | Open Access
Zexiang Wang & Jouni Paavola
Pages: 69-89 | DOI: 10.1080/09644016.2022.2043072

The discursive sources of environmental progress and its limits: biodiversity politics in France
Pierrick Chalaye
Pages: 90-112 | DOI: 10.1080/09644016.2022.2034411

Proxy-led accountability for natural resource extraction in rentier states | Open Access
Teresa Kramarz, Michael Mason & Lena Partzsch
Pages: 113-134 | DOI: 10.1080/09644016.2022.2044219

Plastic politics: industry stakeholders and the navigation of plastic control policy in India
Gauri Pathak
Pages: 135-156 | DOI: 10.1080/09644016.2021.2025301
Discussion Forum

The Dangers of Mainstreaming Solar Geoengineering: A critique of the National Academies Report | Open Access
Jennie C Stephens, Prakash Kashwan, Duncan McLaren & Kevin Surprise
Pages: 157-166 | DOI: 10.1080/09644016.2021.1989214

Further Reflections on the National Academies Report on Solar Geoengineering: A Response to Stephens et al
Albert C. Lin & Marion Hourdequin
Pages: 167-170 | DOI: 10.1080/09644016.2022.2035556

Toward Dangerous US Unilateralism on Solar Geoengineering
Jennie C Stephens, Prakash Kashwan, Duncan McLaren & Kevin Surprise
Pages: 171-173 | DOI: 10.1080/09644016.2022.2156182
Book Review

A Blue New Deal: why we need a new politics for the Ocean
by Chris Armstrong. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2022. v + 256 pp., index,12 b-w illus. + 3 maps. $30.00 (Hardcover). ISBN 978-0-300-25974-2

Mélodie Ruwet
Pages: 174-176 | DOI: 10.1080/09644016.2022.2126616

Care-centered politics – from the home to the planet
by Robert Gottlieb. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2022. Pp. ix + 225; index. $30.00 (paperback). ISBN 9780262543750

Tim Jackson
Pages: 176-178 | DOI: 10.1080/09644016.2022.2129573

Certifying China: the rise and limits of transnational sustainability governance in emerging economies
by Yixian Sun. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press, 2022. Pp. xvi + 260, $35.00 (paperback). ISBN 9780262543699.

Kevin Lo
Pages: 178-180 | DOI: 10.1080/09644016.2022.2146933

Global governance of the environment, indigenous peoples and the rights of nature
by Linda Etchart, Cham, Switzerland, Palgrave Macmillan, 2022, XXXV + 270 pp., index, €74.89 (eBook), €98.09 (Hardcover Book), ISBN 978-3-030-81519-6 and 978-3-030-81518-9

Matteo De Donà
Pages: 180-183 | DOI: 10.1080/09644016.2022.2156186

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