Environmental Politics is a leading peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the critical analysis of environmental issues from a political perspective. This journal provides insights into the complex relationships between environment, society, and politics, with a strong emphasis on understanding the power dynamics that shape environmental policy and action. It addresses key themes such as climate change adaptation, environmental policy, sustainable development, and the role of environmental movements.
The journal delves into a wide range of topics including green parties, environmental justice, international environmental agreements, and the impact of globalization on environmental governance. It is indexed in databases such as Scopus and Web of Science, and it is essential reading for academics, policymakers, and practitioners in environmental studies, political science, and related fields. The journal provides a platform for interdisciplinary scholarship, connecting theories of social justice with the practical aspects of policy implementation.
Contribute your research to Environmental Politics and engage in a global dialogue on critical environmental issues. The journal is committed to promoting scholarly work that informs both public debate and policy development, furthering our understanding of the political dimensions of environmental change. Explore the journal's website for submission guidelines and contribute to impactful research.