
Tatjana Söding
Human ecologists, freelance journalist and independent researcher
Tatjana’s research interests include: international political economy, degrowth and ecosocialism, environmental history and the energy transition, the right to the city and the mobility transition. Tatjana is engaged in the German climate justice movement and based in Berlin. Reach out to her via email.

Jacob McLean
PhD, Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change, York University, Canada
Jacob’s research interests include: Canadian fossil capitalism, right-wing populism in Alberta, far right social movements.

Anoushka Carter
PhD candidate at Lancaster Environment Centre, Lancaster University
Anouska’s research interests include: rural populism, land and agriculture in far-right ecologism, anti-fascist food movements, agri-labour and migrant solidarity. Reach out to her via email.

Claudio Custudio
Environmental Justice and Social Rights Officer, Observatori DESC, Barcelona
Claudia’s research interests include: climate justice narratives and counternarratives, power of discourse, climate denial and barriers to climate action, geopolitics of energy, energy transition.

Line Skovlund Larsen
Independent researcher
Line’s research interests include: climate- and immigration politics, individual blame / collective responsibility of climate change, deforestation, the Andes and the Amazon.

William Callison
Assistant Professor of Political Science, Hunter College, CUNY
William’s research interests include: critical theory, political economy, neoliberalism, climate denialism, ecofascism, conspiracy theory, far-right internationalism.

George Edwards
PhD Candidate, Warwick University, UK
George’s research interests include: UK politics, political economy of fossil fuels, historical and technological perspectives on climate change, critical theory.

Ståle Holgersen
Senior Lecturer, Human Geography, Örebro University, Sweden
Ståle’s research interests include: ecological and economic crises, climate denialism, class, gender and climate.

Alexandra McFadden
MSc Human Ecology, Lund University, Sweden
Alexandra’s research interests include: Environmental history, ideology and conspiracy, white supremacy and conceptions of nature, relationships between far-right and neoliberal governance in energy and racism, the effects of fossil fascism on indigenous groups (environmental justice).