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Resumen de Nationalist environmentalism: can nationalism fuel climate action?

Javier Carbonell

  • While nationalism and environmentalism have traditionally been viewed as conflicting ideologies, an increasing number of Western politicians and parties across the political spectrum are putting forward a discourse that justifies the green energy transition by emphasising its benefits in terms of the national interest, national security and the country’s economy.

    The discourse of “nationalist environmentalism” is one of the main ways European political leaders have advocated green policies since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and it is the result of a growing concern for climate change in an increasingly conflictive international context.

    However, although it can be a powerful rhetorical tool, this discourse has important limitations when it comes to addressing climate change, and it may prove unable to prevent the anti-environmental backlash that is expected at the European elections.


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