Fwd: Environmental Politics, Volume 30, Issue 3, May 2021 is now available online on Taylor & Francis Online

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I’m pleased to share the newest issue of Environmental Politics. Several articles are sure to be of interest to those with interests in normative questions, including Britta Clark’s article on intergenerational justice and Olle Torpman’s defense of an ‘equal per capita’ view in climate negotiations. Others bring empirical and normative analysis together. Maria Nordbrandt tests the argument that deliberation enhances environmental values. Defne Gönenç conceptualizes a dynamic of ‘norm fusion’ in which the language of human rights is used to frame environmental protection. 


Jonas Bertilsson and Håkan Thörn provide a discursive analysis of climate finance governance, showing how it has been used to legitimate financialization; Imrat Verhoeven illuminates how local governmental actors and allies frame their arguments in cases of contentious climate governance. Jeremiah Bohr uses computational text analysis to examine whether and how US politicians’s tweets align with public opinion and economic characteristics of their constituencies. Finally, Tere Vadén and his co-authors critically examine claims about decoupling environmental ‘bads’ and economic ‘goods,’ arguing that successful decoupling is both more demanding and less realistic than often claimed. 


In addition to these research articles, there are reviews of nine important new books on environmental politics. 


Happy reading!


John M. Meyer

Editor-in-Chief

Environmental Politics

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Environmental Politics, Volume 30, Issue 3, May 2021 is now available online on Taylor & Francis Online.



This new issue contains the following articles:

Research Articles

Neutrality, nature, and intergenerational justice
Britta Clark
Pages: 307-325 | DOI: 10.1080/09644016.2020.1779564


Do cross-cutting discussions enhance pro-environmental attitudes? Testing green deliberative theory in practice | Open Access
Maria Nordbrandt
Pages: 326-356 | DOI: 10.1080/09644016.2020.1787063


Isolationism and the equal per capita view | Open Access
Olle Torpman
Pages: 357-375 | DOI: 10.1080/09644016.2020.1785809


Contentious governance around climate change measures in the Netherlands | Open Access
Imrat Verhoeven
Pages: 376-398 | DOI: 10.1080/09644016.2020.1787056


Key events and challenges: a computational text analysis of the 115th house of representatives on Twitter
Jeremiah Bohr
Pages: 399-422 | DOI: 10.1080/09644016.2020.1778990


Discourses on transformational change and paradigm shift in the Green Climate Fund: the divide over financialization and country ownership | Open Access
Jonas Bertilsson & Håkan Thörn
Pages: 423-441 | DOI: 10.1080/09644016.2020.1775446


Conceptualizing norm fusion through environmental rights
Defne Gönenç
Pages: 442-461 | DOI: 10.1080/09644016.2020.1743610


Raising the bar: on the type, size and timeline of a ‘successful’ decoupling
T. Vadén, V. Lähde, A. Majava, P. Järvensivu, T. Toivanen & J.T. Eronen
Pages: 462-476 | DOI: 10.1080/09644016.2020.1783951


Book Reviews

Contrasting visions of the green new deal
Kolson Schlosser
Pages: 477-481 | DOI: 10.1080/09644016.2020.1847514


Feeding the world: Brazil’s transformation into a modern agricultural economy
by Herbert S. Klein and Francisco Vidal Luna, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2019, xvii + 444 pp., index, £24.99 (paperback), ISBN: 9781108460972

Chris N. Lesser
Pages: 482-484 | DOI: 10.1080/09644016.2020.1847515


What comes after entanglement?: activism, anthropocentrism, and an ethics of exclusion
by Eva Haifa Giraud, Durham and London, Duke University Press, 2019, ix + 182 pp., index, $99.95 (cloth); $26.95 (paperback), ISBN 978-1-4780-0625-1; 978-1-4780-0548-3

Magdalena S. Rodekirchen
Pages: 484-486 | DOI: 10.1080/09644016.2020.1859811


Toxic politics: China’s environmental health crisis and its challenge to the Chinese State
by Yanzhong Huang, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2020, xvii + 264 pp., $29.99 (paperback), ISBN: 9781108815284

Kevin Lo
Pages: 487-488 | DOI: 10.1080/09644016.2020.1864841


Global energy politics
by Thijs Van de Graaf and Benjamin K. Sovacool, Cambridge, UK; Medford, MA, Polity, 2020, £55.00 (hardback), ISBN 978-1-509-53048-9; £17.99 (paperback), ISBN 978-1-509-53049-6

Joel Terwilliger
Pages: 488-490 | DOI: 10.1080/09644016.2020.1865727


Deep Time Reckoning: How Future Thinking Can Help Earth Now
by Vincent Lalenti, (One Planet Series), Cambridge & London, The MIT Press, 2020, xviii + 178 pp., index, £22.00 (paperback), ISBN: 9780262539265.

Liese Coulter
Pages: 491-492 | DOI: 10.1080/09644016.2020.1865323


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HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY

Department of Politics | Affiliate: Environment and Community; Environmental Studies

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