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There is still so much work to be done to understand people's decision-making around climate risk and climate adaptation, and we have some ongoing projects with the goal of learning more. If you work with climate risk communication, Iβd love to connect.
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Huge thanks to our partners in Australia and colleagues at @weatherheadcenter.bsky.social / Harvard for making this possible. A big thanks to Stockholm School of Economics for financing the article's open access fees, recognizing that this issue is too important to stay behind a paywall.
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The result:
People who received localized messages were about twice as likely to seek more information on how to protect their homes, compared to those who received generic communications.
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Working with a major Australian bank, we ran a field experiment with almost 13,000 homeowners in wildfire-prone areas. We tested a very simple idea:
π What happens if you make climate risk feel closer to home by mentioning peopleβs own suburb in the message?
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In a new paper published in Nature Human Behaviour (@natureportfolio.nature.com) as part of our work at @harvard.edu's Sustainability, Transparency, and Accountability (STAR) Lab, Michael Hiscox and I study how to get more people to actually engage with this kind of preparedness advice.
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Well, we canβt change the weather, but it turns out that there are steps homeowners in risk areas can take to reduce their risk of exposure. And mitigating the damage is in the interest of all of us β governments, banks, insurance companies, and of course, individual homeowners.
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π₯π₯ New publication alert! π₯π₯
We need to talk more about climate adaptation.
Regardless of where we stand on climate politics, climate change is already changing our environment, and bringing with it more weather-related disasters like wildfires and floods π₯βοΈπ.
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