Dear Colleagues,

I’m happy to share my new article, just published in Nature Portfolio’s 
Communications Earth & Environment, titled:
“The 2021 Henan flood increased citizen demand for government-led climate 
change adaptation in China.”

As we know, most climate adaptation research focuses on developed democracies 
where voter voices matter.  But what happens after a major climate disaster 
strikes a developing, authoritarian context?

This study examines how citizens in China made adaptation-related demands to 
local governments following the 2021 Henan flood, using petitions submitted to 
the country’s largest state-run petition platform.

The article is open access and available here: 
https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-025-02745-9.

Best,

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Shiran Victoria Shen

Assistant Professor
Department of Political Science
Washington University in St. Louis

http://svshen.com<http://svshen.com/>


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