| Conceptualizing energy democracy |
45 |
| Right-wing populism and the climate change agenda: exploring the linkages |
42 |
| The power of environmental norms: marine plastic pollution and the politics of microbeads |
22 |
| Cities as leaders in EU multilevel climate governance: embedded upscaling of local experiments in Europe |
15 |
| The limits of democracy in tackling climate change |
14 |
| Negotiating energy democracy in practice: governance processes in community energy projects |
14 |
| Cross-national variation in determinants of climate change concern |
12 |
| Deliberative democracy meets democratised science: a deliberative systems approach to global environmental governance |
12 |
| The UN climate change negotiations and the role of the United States: assessing American leadership from Copenhagen to Paris |
12 |
| De-Europeanising or disengaging? EU environmental policy and Brexit |
12 |
| The European Council, the Council and the Member States: changing environmental leadership dynamics in the European Union |
11 |
| The sound of one hand clapping: transparency without accountability |
11 |
| De facto governance: how authoritative assessments construct climate engineering as an object of governance |
11 |
| What makes for good and bad neighbours? An emerging research agenda in the study of Chinese environmental politics |
10 |
| The greening of Christianity? A study of environmental attitudes over time |
9 |
| Does climate denialism still matter? The prevalence of alternative frames in opposition to climate policy |
9 |
| Environmental policy innovations in China: a critical analysis from a low-carbon city |
9 |
| Avoiding cultural trauma: climate change and social inertia |
8 |
| The spillover of race and racial attitudes into public opinion about climate change |
8 |
| Friends of the Earth as a policy entrepreneur: 'The Big Ask' campaign for a UK Climate Change Act |
8 |
| Changing the story? The discourse of ecological modernisation in the European Union |
8 |
| Environmental policy evaluation in the EU: between learning, accountability, and political opportunities? |
8 |
| Left to interest groups? On the prospects for enforcing environmental law in the European Union |
7 |
| What's 'evangelical' got to do with it? Disentangling the impact of evangelical Protestantism on environmental outcomes |
7 |
| Divestment discourse: war, justice, morality and money |
7 |
| Governance experiments in climate action: empirical findings from the 28 European Union countries |
7 |
| Leadership and lesson-drawing in the European Union's multilevel climate governance system |
6 |
| The News You Choose: news media preferences amplify views on climate change |
6 |
| Implementing EU climate and energy policies in Poland: policy feedback and reform |
6 |
| Governance via persuasion: environmental NGOs and the social licence to operate |
6 |
| The 'efficacy dilemma' of transnational climate activism: the case of COP21 |
6 |
| Climate policy support under political consensus: exploring the varying effect of partisanship and party cues |
5 |
| Black and green: the future of Indigenous-environmentalist relations in Australia |
5 |
| Environmental public opinion in US states, 1973-2012 |
5 |
| Follow the leader? Conceptualising the relationship between leaders and followers in polycentric climate governance |
5 |
| The green state and industrial decarbonisation |
5 |
| Depoliticizing adaptation: a critical analysis of EU climate adaptation policy |
5 |
| Who got their way? Advocacy coalitions and the Irish climate change law |
5 |
| Sleepwalking into lock-in? Avoiding wrongs to future people in the governance of solar radiation management research |
5 |
| Governing the termination problem in solar radiation management |
5 |
| Climate laws in small European states: symbolic legislation and limits of diffusion in Ireland and Finland |
5 |
| When do climate change, sustainability, and economic development considerations overlap in cities? |
4 |
| Who shapes local climate policy? Unpicking governance arrangements in English and German cities |
4 |
| The oil and gas sector: from climate laggard to climate leader? |
4 |
| Climate pioneership and leadership in structurally disadvantaged maritime port cities |
4 |
| Consumption-based emissions accounting: the normative debate |
4 |
| Sincerity as Strategy: Green Movements and the Problem of Reconciling Deliberative and Instrumental Action |
4 |
| Trust, political orientation, and environmental behavior |
4 |
| The untapped potential of preferential trade agreements for climate governance |
4 |
| Highly educated but occupationally differentiated: the members of Finland's Green League |
4 |