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Don't expect extreme weather to spur climate policy change

The Science of Politics

CHAPTER

The Relationship Between Extreme Weather and Climate Change

The other interview for this episode is with Sam Rowan, and he studies the same inputs as you, the extreme weathers and temperature shocks. He doesn't really find a very, very strong of a relationship, if any,. So I guess how would you fit your findings in with those? On the one hand, it is kind of a higher bar because if public opinion was the channel, then it would have to be enough public opinion change to lead to political activity. And yeah, we still don't seem to find much there.

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