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Kuzemko, Caroline (2026) Climate politics: Can't live with it, can't mitigate without itLink opens in a new window. Cambridge University Press.

Hammond, Marit (2025) 'State and culture in sustainability transformations: Structural power, democracy, and the promise of a Marcusian cultural politics of critical meaning makingLink opens in a new window', Sustainability: Science, Practice, and Policy 21:1, 2450850.

Oge, Kerem (2025 in press) 'Carbon disclosure and climate change mitigation in the European Union: Diffusion and dominance of transparency frames', Journal of Common Market Studies

Pearson, Mitya (2025) 'Explaining climate change inertia: Policymaker perspectives on building energy efficiency in the UKLink opens in a new window', Energy Research & Social Science 127, September 2025.

Pearson, Mitya (2025) 'Not so different: Comparing British MPs and voters' attitudes to climate changeLink opens in a new window', Parliamentary Affairs 78:1, 53-76.

Vivoda, Vlado; Ralf, Natalie; Khadim, Asmaa; Wight, Nigel; Bazilian, Morgan (2025) 'Chile's lithium exceptionalism: Strategic legacies and the contested future of the Salar de MaricungaLink opens in a new window', Energy Research and Social Science, 130, December 2025.

Caney, Simon (2025) Justice beyond borders: A global political theoryLink opens in a new window. Oxford University Press.

Page, Ed (2024) 'Rectifying secondary climatic injustices' Climate EthicsLink opens in a new window', Institute for Future Studies, Working Paper 2024:15.

Clift, Ben; Kuzemko, Caroline (2024) ‘The social construction of sustainable futures: how models and scenarios limit climate mitigation possibilitiesLink opens in a new windowNew Political Economy 29:5, 755-769.

   
   

Neil Carter & Mitya Pearson (2024) ‘From Green Crap to Net Zero: Conservative Climate Policy 2015-2022’,British Politics, 2024, 19, pp.154–174Link opens in a new window

   
   

Fagan, Madeleine (2023) ‘The Paradox of Anthropocene Inaction: Knowledge Production, Mobilization and the Securitization of Social Relations’. Link opens in a new windowInternational Political Sociology, 2023.

   
   

Dupont, Clare et al (2023) 'Three decades of EU climate policy: Racing towards climate neutrality?Link opens in a new window', WIREs Climate (online first)

   
   

M. Byskov and K. Hyams (2022) 'Who Should Represent Future Generations in Climate Planning?Link opens in a new window', Ethics and International Affairs 36: 199-214

   
   

Öge, Kerem (2021) ‘Understanding pipeline politics in Eurasia: Turkey’s transit security in natural gas’, Geopolitics, 26(5), 1510-1532.Link opens in a new window

   
   

Hancock, Linda; Ralph, Natalie (2021) A framework for assessing fossil fuel ‘retrofit’ hydrogen exports: Security-justice implications of Australia’s coal-generated hydrogen exports to JapanLink opens in a new window. Energy. 223. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.energy.2021.119938Link opens in a new window

   
   

Page, E.A. and Heyward, J.C. (2017) 'Compensating for climate change loss and damage',Link opens in a new window Political Studies, 65(2): 356-72.

   
   

Caney, Simon (2014) "Two Kinds of Climate Justice: Avoiding Harm and Sharing Burdens." Journal of Political Philosophy 22.2 (2014): 125-149

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/jopp.12030Link opens in a new window

   
   

Blanchard, Philippe (2010) Les médias et l’agenda de l’électronucléaire en France 1970-2000, doctoral thesis, Université Paris Dauphine.

   

 

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