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Climate Change Series

  • Apr242026

    Ecofascist and Nihilistic Extremism: Taking Stock of Evolving Grievances in Targeted Violence Manifestos

    When extreme right lone actor terrorists expressed environmental concerns in the manifestos related to attacks in Christchurch (2019), El Paso…

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  • Apr222026

    The Darkest Shade of Green: Strategic Weaponisation of Environmental Governance by Violent Extremist Organisations

    Over the last few years, a clear and troubling pattern has crystallised: where the state fails to manage water and…

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  • Apr302025

    EcoFascism and Green Accelerationism: Ghosts of the Past or a Present Danger?

    Introduction In recent years, extremist ideologies have exploited climate change-driven instability, using environmental issues to justify violence. Terms such as…

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  • Apr292025

    Mali’s Environmental Crisis: The Link Between Climate Change and JNIM’s Rapid Expansion

    Introduction Mali has been in a climate crisis for over half a century, experiencing at least 40 climate-related shocks between 1970…

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  • Apr282025

    From Climate Hoax to Hate: The Overlap Between Climate Denial and White Supremacy on Spanish TikTok

    Introduction Big tech platforms have a significant language moderation problem. There is a massive discrepancy among popular Western apps in…

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  • Apr232025

    The Virtual Connection: Illicit Natural Resource Trade, Cryptocurrency, and Extremist Financing

    Introduction The illicit extraction and trade of natural resources is a growing issue that afflicts many biodiverse regions across the…

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  • Apr222025

    Ecology as Collateral: The Hidden Cost of Houthi Warfare

    Introduction Ansar Allah, also known as the Houthis, has quickly expanded from a local insurgent group in Yemen to a…

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