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Amazon 451: a look at the undermining of environmental policies in Brazil under Bolsonaro’s administration.

Fernando Palazzo (Pontificia Universidade Católica do Paraná)

Climate Obstruction in Finance, Banking and the Field of Economics

Jennie C. Stephens (Northeastern University (Boston))

Martin Sokol (University of Dublin, Trinity College)

Coal and political backlash in Colombia

Charlotte Bez (Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK))

Jan Steckel

Stratified coalitions and political individualisation: a structural analysis of organisations and their affiliates in Irish climate politics

Paul Wagner (Napier University)

Trouble in Paradise: Can Climate Policy Survive Climate Events?

Nathan Jeschke

Betsy Smith (University of Colorado Denver)

Deserai Crow (University of Colorado Denver)

A Regime of Climate Obstruction in Zimbabwe

Tariro Kamuti (University of the Free State)

Co-opting Climate Action Discourses to Delay Fossil-fuel Phase out in Norway: An Analysis of State and Industry Climate Imaginaries

Manjana Milkoreit (University of Oslo)

Networks of climate obstruction: Discourses of denial and delay in US fossil energy, plastic, and agrichemical industries

Alaina Kinol (Northeastern University, USA)

Yutong Si (Northeastern University Boston Campus)

Jennie C. Stephens (Northeastern University (Boston))

Decarbonization, hegemonic projects, and the green growth policy-planning network: the case of Québec

Nicolas Viens (University of British Columbia)

JP Sapinski

Audrey Laurin-Lamothe (York University)

“Let Them Eat Kale!” Appeals to Class-Based Resentment in Conservative Opposition to Climate Change Solutions

Loredana Loy (University of Miami)

Rachel Wetts (Brown University)

The Suppression of Climate and Environmental Scientists in the U.S.: Identifying Systematic Patterns

David Hess (Vanderbilt University)

Climate change mitigation policy: revealing economic frames and contextual factors

Megan Arthur (Australian National University)

Nicholas Frank (Australian National University)

Friel Sharon (The Australian National University)

Navigating contradictions: Perceptions of Climate Action Progress and Obstruction in Argentina

Lucas Christel (Universidad Nacional de San Martin (UNSAM))

Elisabeth Mohle (Universidad Nacional General San Martín)

Advanced climate policy obstruction across borders: challenging energy transition and green jobs in North America and Europe

Dieter Plehwe (Berlin Social Science Research Center (WZB))

Jose A. Moreno (Universitat Pompeu Fabra)

Navigating Policy Conflict and Opposition: Lessons from Karnataka's Electric Bike Taxi Scheme and Climate Policy Dynamics in the Transport Sector.

Sourabh Roy (National Law University and Judicial Academy, Assam)

Mapping Fossil Ties: Decentralised research into ties between universities and fossil fuel industry

Linda Knoester (Solid Sustainability Research)

Shaking hands but not listening – liberal governmentality as climate change obstruction?

Vincent Gengnagel (Universität Flensburg)

Petroculture NL. The ongoing normalisation of fossil dependencies as climate obstruction, the Dutch Case

Martijn Duineveld (Wageningen University)

The Monkey Wrench Gang: Operationalizing inaction within international climate negotiations

Ian Gray (Columbia University)

Florian Cafiero (Ecole Normale Supérieure de Paris)

Keynote: Understanding the Climate Obstruction Dynamic between Policy Cadastre and Political Meaning Struggles

Philippe Zittoun (ENTPE - Ecole de l'aménagement durable des territoires)

Image and Identity in EU trade narratives

William Dinan (University of Stirling)

Transparent Delay: Emerging Strategies of Fossil Fuel Front Groups

Tim Wood

Climate Change, Denial and Politics of Obstruction in Brazil: Building Conceptual and Empirical Blocks

Janaina Pinto (Interdisciplinary Observatory of Climate Change, Uerj, Brazil)

Introduction

J Timmons Roberts (Brown University)

Dieter Plehwe (Berlin Social Science Research Center (WZB))

Conclusions

Philippe Zittoun (ENTPE - Ecole de l'aménagement durable des territoires)

Dieter Plehwe (Berlin Social Science Research Center (WZB))

J Timmons Roberts (Brown University)

Frank Fischer (Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany)

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