Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of figures; List of tables; List of contributors; Acknowledgements; 1: Far-right articulations of the natural environment: An introduction; PART I: Two fields, many topics; 2: The trajectory of far-right populism -- a discourse-analytical perspective; 3: Environmental communication research: Origins, development and new directions; PART II: Western Europe; 4: 'Protecting our green and pleasant land': UKIP, the BNP and a history of green ideology on Britain's far right
5: From black to green: Analysing Le Front National's 'patriotic ecology'6: Environmental politics on the Italian far right: Not a party issue?; PART III: Nordic countries; 7: Wolves in sheep's clothing? The Danish far right and 'wild nature'; 8: The far right and climate change denial: Denouncing environmental challenges via anti-establishment rhetoric, marketing of doubts, industrial/breadwinner masculinities, enactments and ethno-nationalism; 9: The allure of exploding bats: The Finns Party's populist environmental communication and the media; PART IV: Central Europe
10: The ecological component of the ideology and legislative activity of the Freedom Party of Austria11: The environmental communication of Jobbik: Between strategy and ideology; 12: Is brown the new green? The environmental discourse of the Czech far right; 13: Beyond the 'German forest': Environmental communication by the far right in Germany; 14: The environment as an emerging discourse in Polish far-right politics; PART V: Beyond Europe; 15: In the heartland of climate scepticism: A hyperlink network analysis of German climate sceptics and the US right wing
16: Alt-right ecology: Ecofascism and far-right environmentalism in the United States17: The rhetorical landscapes of the 'alt right' and the patriot movements: Settler entitlement to native land; 18: Looking back, looking forward: Some preliminary conclusions on the far right and its natural environment(s); Index