Global Environmental Politics
2001 - 2025
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Volume 22, issue 4, 2022
- The Supply Side of Climate Policies: Keeping Unburnable Fossil Fuels in the Ground pp. 1-14

- Lorenzo Pellegrini and Murat Arsel
- Unburnable Fossil Fuels and Climate Finance: Compensation for Rights Holders pp. 15-27

- Marti Orta-Martinez, Lorenzo Pellegrini, Murat Arsel, Carlos Mena and Gorka Munoa
- Pathways to an International Agreement to Leave Fossil Fuels in the Ground pp. 28-47

- Harro van Asselt and Peter Newell
- Counting Carbon or Counting Coal? Anchoring Climate Governance in Fossil Fuel-Based Accountability Frameworks pp. 48-69

- Fergus Green and Declan Kuch
- De-risking Decarbonization: Accelerating Fossil Fuel Retirement by Shifting Costs to Future Winners pp. 70-94

- Alexander Gard-Murray
- Phasing Out Fossil Fuels: Determinants of Production Cuts and Implications for an International Agreement pp. 95-128

- Pavi Lujala, Philippe Le Billon and Nicolas Gaulin
- Supply-Side Climate Policies in Major Oil-Producing Countries: Norway's and Canada's Struggles to Align Climate Leadership with Fossil Fuel Extraction pp. 129-150

- Kathryn Harrison and Guri Bang
- Orchestrating Global Climate Governance Through Data: The UNFCCC Secretariat and the Global Climate Action Platform pp. 151-172

- Laura Mai and Joshua Philipp Elsasser
- It's a Performance, Not an Orchestra! Rethinking Soft Coordination in Global Climate Governance pp. 173-196

- Stefan C. Aykut, Felix Schenuit, Jan Klenke and Emilie d'Amico
- Institutional Structure, National Power, and Knowledge in the International Governance of Fisheries pp. 197-202

- J. Samuel Barkin
- Engineering Vulnerability: In Pursuit of Climate Adaptation by Sarah E. Vaughn pp. 203-204

- Charlotte Kate Weatherill
- Security and Conservation: The Politics of the Illegal Wildlife Trade by Rosaleen Duffy pp. 205-208

- Geoffrey Wandesforde-Smith
- Global Capitalism and Climate Change: The Need for an Alternative System by Hans A. Baer pp. 209-211

- Ronnie D. Lipschutz
Volume 22, issue 3, 2022
- Introduction pp. 1-1

- Steven Bernstein, Matthew Hoffmann and Erika Weinthal
- Disaster Making in the Capitalocene pp. 2-11

- Shannon O'Lear, Francis Masse, Hannah Dickinson and Rosaleen Duffy
- How Do Right-Wing Populist Parties Influence Climate and Renewable Energy Policies? Evidence from OECD Countries pp. 12-37

- Ben Lockwood and Matthew Lockwood
- Accelerating Climate Action: The Politics of Nonstate Actor Engagement in the Paris Regime pp. 38-58

- Maria Jernnas and Eva Losvbrand
- Exclusive Apart, Inclusive as a System: Polycentricity in Climate City Networks pp. 59-80

- Sayel Cortes, Jeroen van der Heijden, Ingrid Boas and Simon Bush
- Transnational Governance and the Urban Politics of Nature-Based Solutions for Climate Change pp. 81-103

- Laura Tozer, Harriet Bulkeley and Linjun Xie
- Input Legitimacy of Voluntary Sustainability Standards and Acceptance Among Southern Producers: A Qualitative Comparative Analysis pp. 104-135

- Greetje Schouten, Hilde M. Toonen and Dorine Leeuwerik
- Transnational Private Environmental Rule Makers as Interest Organizations: Evidence from the European Union pp. 136-170

- Stefan Renckens, Kristen Pue and Amy Janzwood
- The Influence of Alternative Development Finance on the World Bank's Safeguards Regime pp. 171-193

- Gus Greenstein
- The Survival Nexus by Charles Weiss pp. 194-196

- Peter M. Haas
- Private Governance and Public Authority: Regulating Sustainability in a Global Economy by Stefan Renckens pp. 197-199

- Ellen Alexandra Holtmaat
- The Untold Story of the World's Leading Environmental Institution: UNEP at Fifty by Maria Ivanova pp. 200-202

- Lucile Maertens
Volume 22, issue 2, 2022
- Climate Governance Antagonisms: Policy Stability and Repoliticization pp. 1-11

- Matthew Paterson, Paul Tobin and Stacy D. VanDeveer
- Invasive Species in Post-2020 Global Environmental Politics pp. 12-22

- Jesann Gonzalez Cruz and McKenzie F. Johnson
- Crime, Security, and Illegal Wildlife Trade: Political Ecologies of International Conservation pp. 23-44

- Rosaleen Duffy
- Small NGOs and Agenda-Setting in Global Conservation Governance: The Case of Pangolin Conservation pp. 45-69

- Takumi Shibaike
- Indigenous Peoples and Multiscalar Environmental Governance: The Opening and Closure of Participatory Spaces pp. 70-94

- Maria-Therese Gustafsson and Almut Schilling-Vacaflor
- Conflicting Sovereignties: Global Conservation, Protected Areas, and Indigenous Nations in the Peruvian Amazon pp. 95-116

- Roger Merino
- Judicializing Environmental Governance? The Case of Transnational Corporate Accountability pp. 117-135

- Daniel Bertram
- From Progress to Delay: The Quest for Data in the Negotiations on Greenhouse Gases in the International Maritime Organization pp. 136-155

- Kjersti Aalbu and Tore Longva
- Carbon Emission Performance and Regime Type: The Role of Inequality pp. 156-179

- Zorzeta Bakaki, Tobias Bohmelt and Hugh Ward
- Deploying an Ethnographic Sensibility to Understand Climate Change Governance: Hanging Out, Around, In, and Back pp. 180-193

- Lisa Vanhala, Angelica Johansson and Frances Butler
- Extractivist States: Contesting and Negotiating the "Commodities Consensus" in Bolivia, Ecuador, and Across Latin America pp. 194-200

- Andrea Marston
- The Politics of Rights of Nature: Strategies for Building a More Sustainable Future by Craig M. Kauffman and Pamela L. Martin pp. 201-203

- Mary E. Witlacil
- The Lived Nile: Environment, Disease, and Material Colonial Economy in Egypt by Jennifer L. Derr pp. 204-206

- Christopher D. Gore
Volume 22, issue 1, 2022
- Introduction pp. 1-3

- Steven Bernstein, Matthew Hoffmann and Erika Weinthal
- The Paris Agreement as Analogy in Global Environmental Politics pp. 4-11

- Nicholas Chan
- Who Are the Engineers? Solar Geoengineering Research and Justice pp. 12-18

- Olufemi Taiwo and Shuchi Talati
- Design Trade-Offs Under Power Asymmetry: COPs and Flexibility Clauses pp. 19-43

- Jean-Frederic Morin, Benjamin Tremblay-Auger and Claire Peacock
- The International Politics of Carbon Dioxide Removal: Pathways to Cooperative Global Governance pp. 44-68

- Bryan Maher and Jonathan Symons
- The Potential of Co-benefits to Spur Subnational Carbon Pricing in North America: A Qualitative Comparative Analysis pp. 69-93

- Daniela Stevens
- Sustainable Energy for All? Assessing Global Distributive Justice in the Green Climate Fund's Energy Finance pp. 94-116

- Diana R. Dorman and David Ciplet
- Domestic Provision of Global Public Goods: How Other Countries' Behavior Affects Public Support for Climate Policy pp. 117-138

- Liam F. Beiser-McGrath and Thomas Bernauer
- Nationalist Backlash Against Foreign Climate Shaming pp. 139-158

- Matias Spektor, Umberto Mignozzetti and Guilherme N. Fasolin
- Using Earnings Calls to Understand the Political Behavior of Major Polluters pp. 159-174

- Paasha Mahdavi, Jessica Green, Jennifer Hadden and Thomas Hale
- Energizing Comparative Environmental Politics and Comparative Political Economy pp. 175-182

- Stacy D. VanDeveer
- Mercury Stories: Understanding Sustainability Through a Volatile Element pp. 183-185

- Azusa Uji
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