Republicans vs. the planet


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Dec 23 2019 102 mins   3.3k

Dave Roberts is an energy and climate writer at Vox and a senior fellow at the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy at the University of Pennsylvania. He started as his career covering climate science and clean energy technology, but -- for reasons we discuss here -- he now writes just as much about political psychology, media ecosystems, political institutions, and how they intersect with climate change. We cover a lot in this conversation, including:

  • “Tribal epistemology,” and why it’s crucial to climate paralysis
  • How the GOP went from the party of cap-and-trade to the party of climate denial
  • Why the right and left-wing media ecosystem’s diverged so dramatically
  • What today’s climate activists get right about our politics that their predecessors got wrong
  • The carbon tax dead-end
  • How nuclear energy became so divisive
  • The conflicting moral and social visions at the heart of the climate movement
  • Why it is impossible to separate technological innovation from the policy ecosystem that shapes it
  • Whether climate change really is an “existential” threat
  • What climate change will mean for the world’s poor


References:

Dave Roberts on America's "epistemic crisis."

Book recommendations:

Caught Stealing by Charlie Huston

"State of the Species" by Charles C. Mann


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Producer and Editor - Jeff Geld

Researcher - Roge Karma

Engineers - Cynthia Gil

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