Environmental Degradation and Neo-Corporatist Governance: Transnational Power, Institutional Co-optation, and Ecological Injustice in the Globalised Era Introduction The era of accelerated globalisation has witnessed a profound reconfiguration of governance structures, particularly in the environmental domain. As ecological degradation intensifies across scales—manifested in climate change, biodiversity loss, pollution, and resource depletion—the institutional mechanisms designed to regulate, … Continue reading Examine the interrelationship between environmental degradation and the rise of neo-corporatist governance structures in the globalised era, with particular reference to how transnational corporate influence, state-market alliances, and institutional co-optation have shaped environmental regulatory regimes, resource exploitation, and patterns of ecological injustice.