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Publishing cutting-edge research since 2001 on the relationship between global political forces and environmental change.

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Global Environmental Politics' August issue, guest edited by Bruna Bosi-Moreira and
@mattkranke.bsky.social, is a special issue on global green visions and world order in the Anthropocene: direct.mit.edu/glep/issue/2... @gepjournal.bsky.social
Volume 25 Issue 3 | Global Environmental Politics | MIT Press
Global Environmental Politics | 25 | 3 | August 2025
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September 13, 2025 at 3:16 PM
Featuring work by @elanawilsonrowe.bsky.social, @justinalger.bsky.social, Cristina Inoue, Cristina Espinosa, Esther Wahabu, Nanang Kurniawan, & Bruna Bosi-Moreira, among others, as well as a book review of Jonathan Silver's "The Infrastructural South" by @devoncantwell.bsky.social.
August 27, 2025 at 6:20 PM
Read @jfmorin.bsky.social's & @cyncouette.bsky.social's #spacedebris paper below, featuring scholarly analysis on #orbital #polycentric governance spiced with amazing interviewee quotes, such as: “I can launch your washing machine right in the middle of the constellation of Elon Musk no problem!”
The Missing Ingredients for a Polycentric Governance System of Orbital Debris
Abstract. The pollution of Earth’s orbits by debris represents a pressing environmental problem. Recognizing that geopolitical factors hinder the adoption of a multilateral solution, several experts a...
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July 23, 2025 at 6:05 PM
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🌱Our conclusions are particularly relevant in light of the growing interest for the polycentric governance of #climatechange.

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The Missing Ingredients for a Polycentric Governance System of Orbital Debris
Abstract. The pollution of Earth’s orbits by debris represents a pressing environmental problem. Recognizing that geopolitical factors hinder the adoption of a multilateral solution, several experts a...
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June 9, 2025 at 9:57 PM