
Surviving in the Age of Disaster
To The Best Of Our Knowledge
Redefining Responsibility in Disasters
This chapter examines how perceptions of blame and responsibility have evolved regarding natural disasters and climate change. It contrasts historical views of such events as 'acts of God' with modern accountability frameworks that scrutinize human choices in disaster preparedness. The discussion also highlights the implications for legal discourse, insurance practices, and societal expectations amid increasing environmental challenges.
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