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DESCRIPTION:A talk with Thomas Oatley about America's\ndual economy and the
  climate crisis intersecting to shape American politics.\nCarbon-intensive
  industries in the interior are exposed to the short-run costs\nof decarbo
 nization but insulated from the climate crisis. In contrast\,\nknowledge-i
 ntensive industries along the coasts are directly exposed to the\nclimate 
 crisis but largely immune to the costs of decarbonization. This\ninteracti
 on between the dual economy and the climate crisis has generated a new\nax
 is of political conflict in which climate change policy is a focal point. 
 Using\ndata on economic geography\, political attitudes on climate change 
 policy\, and\nsupport for Trump in the 2016 and 2020 presidential election
 s\, Oatley describes the\ndual economy and climate crisis intersection and
  show the extent to which this\ncleavage aligns with support Trump and opp
 osition to climate change policy.Thomas\nOatley holds the Corasaniti-Zondo
 rak Chair of International Relations at Tulane\nUniversity.&nbsp\;
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SUMMARY:The Carbon-Climate Cleavage and American Politics
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>A talk with Thomas Oatley about America's\n
 dual economy and the climate crisis intersecting to shape American politic
 s.\nCarbon-intensive industries in the interior are exposed to the short-r
 un costs\nof decarbonization but insulated from the climate crisis. In con
 trast\,\nknowledge-intensive industries along the coasts are directly expo
 sed to the\nclimate crisis but largely immune to the costs of decarbonizat
 ion. This\ninteraction between the dual economy and the climate crisis has
  generated a new\naxis of political conflict in which climate change polic
 y is a focal point. Using\ndata on economic geography\, political attitude
 s on climate change policy\, and\nsupport for Trump in the 2016 and 2020 p
 residential elections\, Oatley describes the\ndual economy and climate cri
 sis intersection and show the extent to which this\ncleavage aligns with s
 upport Trump and opposition to climate change policy.</p><p><strong>Thomas
 \nOatley</strong> holds the Corasaniti-Zondorak Chair of International Rel
 ations at Tulane\nUniversity.&nbsp\;</p>
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