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1Grassroots innovations for sustainable development: Towards a new research and policy agendaEnvironmental Politics20071,203
2Reconceiving Environmental Justice: Global Movements And Political TheoriesEnvironmental Politics2004880
3Rethinking Sustainable Cities: Multilevel Governance and the 'Urban' Politics of Climate ChangeEnvironmental Politics2005873
4Theorising environmental justice: the expanding sphere of a discourseEnvironmental Politics2013671
5The organisation of denial: Conservative think tanks and environmental scepticismEnvironmental Politics2008639
6The ‘Social Gap’ in Wind Farm Siting Decisions: Explanations and Policy ResponsesEnvironmental Politics2005600
7Ecological modernisation, ecological modernitiesEnvironmental Politics1996548
8Ecological modernisation theory in debate: A reviewEnvironmental Politics2000501
9Environmental policy integration: towards an analytical frameworkEnvironmental Politics2003482
10Revisiting the urban politics of climate changeEnvironmental Politics2013442
11Climate change through the lens of intersectionalityEnvironmental Politics2014375
12Political ideology and views about climate change in the European UnionEnvironmental Politics2016357
13Transnational corporate interests and global environmental governance: negotiating rules for agricultural biotechnology and chemicalsEnvironmental Politics2003345
14Authoritarian environmentalism and China's response to climate changeEnvironmental Politics2012343
15Politics and Environment in America: Partisan and Ideological Cleavages in Public Support for EnvironmentalismEnvironmental Politics2001324
16Lifestyles, consumption and the environment: The ecological modernization of domestic consumptionEnvironmental Politics2000292
17Right-wing populism and the climate change agenda: exploring the linkagesEnvironmental Politics2018284
18The coming of environmental authoritarianismEnvironmental Politics2010281
19Conceptualizing energy democracyEnvironmental Politics2018278
20Sustaining the unsustainable: Symbolic politics and the politics of simulationEnvironmental Politics2007273
21Environment sustainabilities: An analysis and a typologyEnvironmental Politics1996272
22Re-visiting the ‘social gap’: public opinion and relations of power in the local politics of wind energyEnvironmental Politics2013267
23The rise of the Global Reporting Initiative: a case of institutional entrepreneurshipEnvironmental Politics2009261
24The five dimensions of sustainabilityEnvironmental Politics2009261
25Can the all-affected principle include future persons? Green deliberative democracy and the non-identity problemEnvironmental Politics2008236
26China's environmental governance in transitionEnvironmental Politics2006235
27Non-state actors in global climate governance: from Copenhagen to Paris and beyondEnvironmental Politics2017234
28Ecological modernisation and institutional reflexivity: Environmental reform in the late modern ageEnvironmental Politics1996232
29Competing Discourses of Sustainable Consumption: Does the 'Rationalisation of Lifestyles' Make Sense?Environmental Politics2002230
30Elite cues, media coverage, and public concern: an integrated path analysis of public opinion on climate change, 2001–2013Environmental Politics2017230
31Shopping for Sustainability: Can Sustainable Consumption Promote Ecological Citizenship?Environmental Politics2005219
32Instrument constituencies and the supply side of policy innovation: the social life of emissions tradingEnvironmental Politics2014212
33'New' Instruments of Environmental Governance: Patterns and Pathways of ChangeEnvironmental Politics2003203
34Innovations in climate policy: the politics of invention, diffusion, and evaluationEnvironmental Politics2014203
35Doing away with plastic shopping bags: international patterns of norm emergence and policy implementationEnvironmental Politics2009199
36Debate - Liberalism is Always Green on the Other Side of the Mill. A Reply to Piers StephensEnvironmental Politics2001198
37Responsibility and Environmental GovernanceEnvironmental Politics2004196
38Living environmentalisms: coalition politics, social reproduction, and environmental justiceEnvironmental Politics2008187
39Ecological modernisation around the world: An introductionEnvironmental Politics2000183
40Distributing the burdens of climate changeEnvironmental Politics2008182
41The politics of sustainable development: Global norms for national implementationEnvironmental Politics1996173
42Sustainable development as symbolic commitment: Declaratory politics and the seductive appeal of ecological modernisation in the European UnionEnvironmental Politics2007172
43Agenda-setting and climate changeEnvironmental Politics2009172
44The promissory note: COP 21 and the Paris Climate AgreementEnvironmental Politics2016165
45Greening Leviathan: the rise of the environmental state?Environmental Politics2016165
46Australian politicians’ beliefs about climate change: political partisanship and political ideologyEnvironmental Politics2012163
47Climate change and knowledge politicsEnvironmental Politics2007161
48Political divisions over climate change and environmental issues in AustraliaEnvironmental Politics2011161
49Political opportunity structure and the institutionalisation of the environmental movementEnvironmental Politics1997153
50Liberal Environmental CitizenshipEnvironmental Politics2005153