Document Type

Article

Publication Date

2-1-2024

Publication Title

Global Environmental Politics

Volume

24

Issue

1

First Page

1

Last Page

9

DOI

https://doi.org/10.1162/glep_a_00728

Abstract

In 2002, a few months after 9/11, I published one of the very first academic examinations of environmental terrorism: what was included in this term and what wasn’t, who might commit such terrorism, and what sorts of environmental resources were vulnerable. Since then, it has been the subject of academic and government analyses. Now, twenty years later, it is time to revisit the concept in light of worsening anthropogenic climate change, the rise of authoritarian states and ecofascism, and gray-zone conflicts in international relations.

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This article was published in MIT Press Direct's Global Environmental Politics can can be directly accessed at https://doi.org/10.1162/glep_a_00728

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