In the Eye of the Storm: Hurricanes, Climate Migration, and Climate Attitudes

101 Pages Posted: 22 May 2023 Last revised: 6 Feb 2024

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Sabrina B. Arias

University of Pennsylvania

Christopher W. Blair

Princeton University

Date Written: May 10, 2023

Abstract

Climate disasters raise the salience of climate change’s negative consequences, including climate-induced migration. Policy action to address climate displacement is especially contentious in the U.S., where weak support for tackling climate change intersects with high opposition to immigration. Do climate disasters foster receptivity toward climate migrants and broader willingness to combat climate change? To study this question, we leverage the occurrence of Hurricane Ian during fielding of a representative survey in autumn 2022. Hurricane exposure increased concern about and support for policies to address climate migration. Hurricane exposure also increased support for climate action and belief in anthropogenic climate change. Effects of hurricane exposure cross-cut partisanship, education, age, and other important correlates of climate attitudes, but decay within six months. Together, these results suggest that climate disasters may briefly increase favorability toward climate migrants and climate policy action, but are unlikely to durably mobilize support even in severely-impacted areas.

Keywords: Climate Change, Climate Migration, Hurricanes

JEL Classification: Q54, Q58, F22

Suggested Citation

Arias, Sabrina and Blair, Christopher, In the Eye of the Storm: Hurricanes, Climate Migration, and Climate Attitudes (May 10, 2023). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4440111 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4440111

Sabrina Arias

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Christopher Blair (Contact Author)

Princeton University ( email )

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