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Building: (Building B) Faculty of Law, Administration & Economics , Floor: 2nd floor, Room: 202
Saturday 09:00 - 10:40 CEST (07/09/2019)
This panel seeks to conceptualise and empirically illustrate the link between populism and climate scepticism, the effect of populist governments on scientific communities, the effect on media coverage and the link between political beliefs, values and policy, the extent to which right-wing populist parties shape and/or reflect public attitudes towards climate policy.
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A Chance for Consensus? European Attitudes towards Climate Change | View Paper Details |
Democracy Problems of Energy Transitions: Technocracy, Participatory Governance, and Populist Response | View Paper Details |
A Climate Sceptical Mitigation Policy? Explaining Poland’s Carbon Forestry Two-Level Game | View Paper Details |
Anatomy of Disbelief: Poland’s Climate Scepticism Meets Right Wing Populism | View Paper Details |
Rise Against the ‘Climate Mafia’! Far-Right Climate-Change Communication in the European Parliament | View Paper Details |