
When xenophobia and environmentalism converge
Will a rising far-right lead to more eco-fascism?
Perspectives | Environment2024.06.13
By legitimizing radical framings associated with the far right, mainstream political leaders may embolden the very forces they try to combat.
Yet far-right parties, despite recognizing ecological issues, oppose international conventions on climate change and prefer to focus on demographic arguments to justify xenophobic laws against racialized migrants.
Wealthy states in the Global North are already spending two times more on militarizing their borders than investing in climate action.

Kristina Millona
Kristina Millona is an Albanian scholar working on topics related to homoeroticism, communism and archives. She holds a Master's degree in Transnational Queer Feminist Politics from SOAS University of London.
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