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The Rise of Anti-Net Zero Populism in the UK: Comparing Rhetorical Strategies for Climate Policy Dismantling

Matthew Paterson, Stanley Wilshire, Paul Tobin

2023Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis Research and Practice81 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This article explores a backlash against the net zero greenhouse gas emissions target within the UK. It introduces the term “anti-net zero populism” to analyse ideological and opportunistic counter-movements working to undermine climate policy. It builds a conceptual framework based on the literatures on “policy dismantling” and “discursive opportunity structures” to analyse how right-wing populists seek to undermine the net zero goal and dismantle policies. The article compares these efforts across six specific policy areas involved in pursuing net zero. Overall, it contributes to understanding the roles of discourse for policy dismantling, and the comparative strategies pursued to undermine net zero.

Topics & Concepts

PopulismIdeologyRhetorical questionZero (linguistics)Net (polyhedron)Political sciencePolitical economyClimate changeZero toleranceSociologyPoliticsLawMathematicsEcologyGeometryBiologyPhilosophyLinguisticsEnergy, Environment, and Transportation PoliciesYouth Education and Societal DynamicsSustainability and Climate Change Governance