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Far-Right Politics and Climate Change: Identity, Emotions, Mobilisations

Conflict
Contentious Politics
Environmental Policy
Climate Change
Communication
P224
Imogen Richards
Deakin University
Nikolaos Saridakis
Scuola Normale Superiore

Building: Institute of the Middle and Far East, Floor: 1, Room: 1.02

Tuesday 14:00 - 15:45 CEST (08/09/2026)

Abstract

This panel gathers contributions on the evolving relationship between the far right and the environment. It examines how far-right actors construct environmental narratives from denial to “far-right ecologism” and the emotional strategies underpinning them. It explores links between ecological themes, sovereignty, identity, and moral order, with attention to the aesthetic politics of new far-right environmentalism.

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