Authors
Myanna Lahsen, Jesse Ribot
Publication date
2022/1
Source
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change
Volume
13
Issue
1
Pages
e750
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Description
Climate change certainly shapes weather events. However, describing climate and weather as the cause of disasters can be misleading, since disasters are caused by pre‐existing fragilities and inequalities on the ground. Analytic frames that attribute disaster to climate can divert attention from these place‐based vulnerabilities and their socio‐political causes. Thus, while politicians may want to blame crises on climate change, members of the public may prefer to hold government accountable for inadequate investments in flood or drought prevention and precarious living conditions. To be both strategic and moral, framing choices must therefore be sensitive to context‐dependent political meanings and particularities, and to how the values implicit within analytic frames about the causes of disasters shape policy responses. Such sensitivity requires multicausal analysis of weather‐linked disasters to illuminate a …
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M Lahsen, J Ribot - Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change, 2022