Reviewing
Being part
of a new Routledge volume on ideology and environmental politics, we are
currently doing rounds of internal peer review before the manuscript is sent
out for external review. In my case, this means that I have read two chapters
so far, one on eco-authoritarianism and another, more conceptual, for the
introduction. Soon, I will receive a third chapter on eco-feminism, and with
the train ride between Halmstad and Gothenburg being just one hour, I need
every caffeine fix I can get to stay on top of it all.
At least
yesterday was a blast, as I kicked off the thesis supervision process for the
12 + 3 theses I am supervising this semester. I remember back in Lund in the
aughts, when supervising half that number was considered an unusually heavy load. With Halmstad University currently laying off staff, I fear this trend will only continue.
And as for worrying trends, I cannot help but note that Germany is now considering ramping up coal power to substitute for expensive gas in the wake of the Iran war. A week ago, the German Minister for Economic Affairs and Energy, Katherina Reiche, told an oil conference in Texas that the EU’s net-zero target should be relaxed. In that sense, the chickens may finally be coming home to roost with regard to the Energiewende. Rather than expressing any Schadenfreude, I can only hope that its supporters will be willing to draw the right conclusions from this.


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