Adapting to Climate Risk? Local Population Dynamics in the United States
<p dir="ltr">Using a new composite climate-risk index, we show that population in high-risk counties has grown disproportionately over the last few decades, even relative to the corresponding commuting zone. We also find that the agglomeration is largely driven by increases in the (w...
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| Main Author: | Agustín Indaco (21633494) (author) |
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| Other Authors: | Francesc Ortega (15189298) (author) |
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2024
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