
Should The Government Pay for Your Bad Climate Decisions?
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Rethinking Risk: Government Policies and Climate Disasters
This chapter examines the impact of government policy on individual risks associated with climate-related disasters, proposing a collective disaster insurance system. It discusses the need for local and federal governments to make informed land development decisions and the challenges of implementing incentives that prioritize safety. The conversation also addresses the political complexities and community resistance related to climate change adaptation strategies.
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