
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: political economy, critical theory, nationalism and the far right

Tatjana Söding
Human ecologists and independent researcher in Berlin, Germany.
Tatjana’s research interests include: international political economy, degrowth and ecosocialism, environmental history and the energy- and mobility transition, and climate denialism.

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.

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.

Jacob McLean
Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Sociology at the University of Victoria.
Jacob’s research interests include: fossil capitalism, climate denial, right-wing populism, far-right social movements, conspiracism, Alberta separatism

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).