Time is of the essence: Climate adaptation induced by existing institutions
Bento, Antonio M. ; Miller, Noah ; Mookerjee, Mehreen ; Severnini, Edson R.
Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn
IZA - Bonn
2021
47 p.
climate change ; government policy ; air pollution ; environmental policy
Discussion Papers
14355
Government and public administration
http://ftp.iza.org/dp14355.pdf
English
Bibliogr.
"In the absence of first-best climate policy, we demonstrate that existing government institutions and policy established for reasons unrelated to climate change may induce climate adaptation. We examine the impact of temperature on ambient ozone concentration in the United States from 1980-2013, and the role of institution-induced adaptation. Ozone is formed under warm temperatures, and regulated by the Clean Air Act institution. Adaptation in counties out of attainment with air quality standards is 107 percent larger than under attainment, implying substantial institution-induced adaptation. Furthermore, local beliefs about climate change appear to reinforce adaptive behavior, suggesting a nontrivial role in second-best climate policy."
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