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1. Call for Papers: Special Issue on Climate Change and Capitalism.

2. Re-attaching to coal in a Climate Emergency: The case of the Whitehaven mine.

3. Towards a Bhaskarian Metatheory for Marketing Systems.

4. Adaptation to water-induced disaster: exploring local knowledge and Indigenous knowledge-led strategies.

5. Emerging ethical challenges in researching vulnerable groups during the COVID-19.

6. Climate imaginaries as praxis.

7. The proliferation of municipal green bonds in Africa and Latin America: the need for a climate justice approach.

8. Symbolic Annihilation: Analyzing Associated Press's Erasure of Vanessa Nakate and Marginalization of Black Women Activists.

9. Mapping the catastrophic imaginary: The organisation of environmental politics through climate change.

10. Assessing climate change vulnerability: A village level analysis of the Indian west coast.

11. A Buyout Displacement Index for Uncovering the Effects of Disinvestment in Greater Houston Watersheds.

12. Building an island of state capacity: How the UK state implemented the Thames Tideway Tunnel with market-based finance.

13. Walkable Maps and Policy Innovation for Nature: A Novel Methodology for Understanding Policy Learning.

14. Critical Issues Facing the Global Church.

15. Feeding cattle under suboptimal conditions in Kenya: From emphasising technical (non-)adoption to stimulating adaptive performance.

16. Don't waste the crisis: The COVID-19 Anthropause as an experiment for rethinking human–environment relations.

17. New Actors in the Old Hierarchies: Alliances for Low-Carbon Urban Development in Shenzhen, China.

18. Business Response Strategies to Climate Change: An Integrative and Research Frontiers Outlook.

19. Commonly Reported Mosquito-Borne Viruses in the United States: A Primer for Pharmacists.

20. Wasting CO2 and the Clean Development Mechanism: The remarkable success of a climate failure.

21. Reclaimed ecotones in the climate change era: A long-durée framing of urban expansion in Mumbai, Amsterdam, New York, and Tokyo.

22. Occupation of vacant buildings in central districts by social movements as a means to deal with climate change in an inclusive way: the cases of cities São Paulo and Natal.

23. The case for a climate bonus: waste pickers' perceptions of climate change in Minas Gerais.

24. The Fiscal Consequences of Natural Disasters: Evidence from the U.S. States.

25. Delivering impact via the ebb-and-flow of a research team: Reflection on a long-term program of research into a global societal challenge.

26. Essentially Aggregative Harm, Restraint, and Collectivization.

27. Radicalizing Managers' Climate Education: Getting Beyond the Bull**** Fairy Tale of Eternal Economic Growth.

28. The dangers of masculine technological optimism: Why feminist, antiracist values are essential for social justice, economic justice, and climate justice.

29. Stories, crisis, and meaning-making: storying possibility and community in the terrain of cultural struggle.

30. Climate change and displacement: Towards a pluralist approach.

31. Greening self-government? Incorporation of environmental justifications into sub-state nationalist claim making in Spain.

32. Anishinaabek Giikendaaswin and Dùthchas nan Gàidheal: concepts to (re)center place-based knowledges, governance, and land in times of crisis.

33. Transfer of ESTs in international law: A climate justice approach.

34. Predicting climate change and occupants' behaviour impact on thermal-energy performance of global south housing: Case study in Brazil.

35. Framing as a Bridging Concept for Climate Change Communication: A Systematic Review Based on 25 Years of Literature.

36. Effect of Scientific Collaboration on Interdisciplinarity in Climate Change From a Scientometric Perspective.

37. Climate Change, Vulnerabilities, and Migration: Insights from Ecological Migrants in Bangladesh.

38. Issue Responsiveness in Canadian Politics: Are Parties Responsive to the Public Salience of Climate Change in the Question Period?

39. The Political Economy of Zimbabwe's Food Crisis, 2019–2020.

40. The synergies between human rights and the rights of nature: An ecological dimension from the Latin American climate litigation.

41. Climate Change Adaptation for Food Security and Gendered-Land Rights in Western Kenya.

42. Climate futures: Machine learning from cli-fi.

43. Mental health of the Pacific Island Nation communities: What the rest in the world can contribute to and learn from?

44. Ecological Footprint and Willingness to Pay for Green Goods: Evidence from the Netherlands.

45. Organizing Sustainably: Introduction to the Special Issue.

46. The North-South divide and everything that gets left out in-between: conceptualizing Central and Eastern Europe to explain its positioning on climate change.

47. Fit for purpose? Climate change, security and IR.

48. Navigating the playing field: Reimagining the sports industry in the face of accelerated climate change.

49. ‘Seeing it as a whole’: A research agenda for the sociology of sport and climate change.

50. Media-Based Post-Event Impact Analysis of the 2021 Heat Dome in Canada.