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Dear colleagues,

We just published a perspective in Climate Policy with Philipp Pattberg, 
reflecting on the contested decision-making process at Vrije Universiteit (VU) 
Amsterdam around the policy to "no longer enter into research partnerships with 
companies in the fossil fuel industry" in 2023. We adapt the 'discourses of 
climate delay' framework (Lamb et al. 2020) to explore how this 'Fossil Free 
Research norm' has been - and continues to be - contested in a changing 
political environment.

Open access link:
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14693062.2025.2581138?src=#abstract

Abstract:
In April 2023, the Vrije Universiteit (VU) Amsterdam became the second 
university in the world, the first in Europe, to ‘no longer enter into research 
partnerships with companies in the fossil fuel industry’. VU took on the mantle 
of ‘norm champion’ and led a national dialogue with the Dutch academic 
community, industry and civil society organizations, in view of rethinking 
their ties with the fossil fuel industry. This Perspective explores the 
dynamics of what we call a ‘fossil free research’ (FFR) norm, part of a wider 
population of emerging, yet heavily contested, international ‘anti-fossil fuel 
norms’. Adapting the ‘discourses of climate delay’ framework, we explore how 
the FFR norm has been contested at VU and other Dutch higher education 
institutions. The dynamics of the FFR norm show that a more nuanced 
understanding – beyond the overly simplistic binary engagement/disengagement – 
is needed to fully grasp the tools at the disposal of societal stakeholders to 
rethink their ties with the fossil fuel industry. Moreover, in the current 
shifting political climate in the Netherlands and other ‘Western’ countries, 
anti-fossil fuel norms should not be taken for granted as they continue to be 
subjected to contestation, change, and backsliding.

Don't hesitate to reach out in case of questions!

All the best from Amsterdam,
Mathieu


Dr. Mathieu Blondeel

Assistant Professor (Universitair docent)

Environmental Policy Analysis – Institute for Environmental Studies (IVM)
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Mailing address: NU-Building, De Boelelaan 1111, 1081 HV Amsterdam, the 
Netherlands

Publications: Mathieu Blondeel — Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam 
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