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Three decades of climate mitigation: why haven't we bent the global emissions curve?
I Stoddard, K Anderson, S Capstick, W Carton, J Depledge, K Facer, ...
Annual Review of Environment and Resources 46 (1), 653-689, 2021
4752021
Ecological masculinities: Theoretical foundations and practical guidance
M Hultman, PM Pulé
Routledge, 2018
2662018
A green fatwā? Climate change as a threat to the masculinity of industrial modernity
J Anshelm, M Hultman
NORMA: International Journal for Masculinity Studies 9 (2), 84-96, 2014
2232014
Cool dudes in Norway: climate change denial among conservative Norwegian men
O Krange, BP Kaltenborn, M Hultman
Environmental sociology 5 (1), 1-11, 2019
2172019
Discourses of global climate change: Apocalyptic framing and political antagonisms
J Anshelm, M Hultman
Routledge, 2014
1782014
Posthumanistiska nyckelstexter
C Åsberg, M Hultman, F Lee
Studentlitteratur AB, 2012
1302012
The making of an environmental hero: A history of ecomodern masculinity, fuel cells and Arnold Schwarzenegger
M Hultman
Environmental Humanities 2 (1), 79-99, 2013
1162013
The far right and climate change denial: denouncing environmental challenges via anti-establishment rhetoric, marketing of doubts, industrial/breadwinner masculinities …
M Hultman, A Björk, T Viinikka
The far right and the environment, 121-135, 2019
1012019
Climate obstruction: How denial, delay and inaction are heating the planet
K Ekberg, B Forchtner, M Hultman, KM Jylhä
Routledge, 2022
872022
Exploring industrial, ecomodern, and ecological masculinities
M Hultman
Routledge handbook of gender and environment, 239-252, 2017
672017
Dead white men vs. Greta Thunberg: Nationalism, misogyny, and climate change denial in Swedish far-right digital media
K Vowles, M Hultman
Australian Feminist Studies 36 (110), 414-431, 2021
642021
Men, Masculinities, and Earth
PMH Pule, Pulé
Springer International Publishing, 2021
632021
Ecopreneurship–Assessing the field and outlining the research potential
T Galkina, M Hultman
Small Enterprise Research 23 (1), 58-72, 2016
582016
Masculinities of global climate change: Exploring ecomodern, industrial and ecological masculinity
M Hultman, J Anshelm
Climate change and gender in rich countries, 19-34, 2017
57*2017
“Don’t confuse me with facts”—how right wing populism affects trust in agencies advocating anthropogenic climate change as a reality
O Krange, BP Kaltenborn, M Hultman
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications 8 (1), 2021
492021
Scare-quoting climate: The rapid rise of climate denial in the Swedish far-right media ecosystem.
M Vowles, Kjell, Hultman
Nordic Journal of Media Studies 3 (1), 79-95, 2021
422021
Ecological masculinities: a response to the manthropocene question?
M Hultman, P Pulé
Routledge international handbook of masculinity studies, 477-487, 2019
412019
Industrial/breadwinner masculinities: Understanding the complexities of climate change denial
P Pulé, M Hultman
Climate hazards, disasters, and gender ramifications, 86-97, 2019
392019
Natures of masculinities: Conceptualising industrial, ecomodern and ecological masculinities
M Hultman
Understanding climate change through gender relations, 87-103, 2017
382017
Energizing technology: Expectations of fuel cells and the hydrogen economy, 1990–2005
M Hultman, C Nordlund
History and Technology 29 (1), 33-53, 2013
362013
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