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Climate Fault Lines
The New Political Economy of a Warming World
Book • 2026
Climate Fault Lines examines how climate change is reorganizing political coalitions, institutions, and economic interests, creating new winners and losers across societies.
The authors explore how these shifts produce political conflict and shape the feasibility of different climate policies.
Drawing on political economy theory and case studies, the book analyzes the distributional consequences of decarbonization and how they influence policy durability.
It argues that understanding these emerging fault lines is critical to designing policies that are both effective and politically sustainable.
The book offers insights for scholars and policymakers seeking to navigate the politics of a warming world.
The authors explore how these shifts produce political conflict and shape the feasibility of different climate policies.
Drawing on political economy theory and case studies, the book analyzes the distributional consequences of decarbonization and how they influence policy durability.
It argues that understanding these emerging fault lines is critical to designing policies that are both effective and politically sustainable.
The book offers insights for scholars and policymakers seeking to navigate the politics of a warming world.
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