A New Heuristic for Climate Adaptation

Philosophy of Science:1-11 (2023)
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Abstract

An influential heuristic for thinking about climate adaptation asserts that “natural” adaptation strategies are the best ones. This heuristic has been roundly criticized but is difficult to dislodge in the absence of an alternative. We introduce a new heuristic that assesses adaptation strategies by looking at their maturity, power, and commitment. Maturity is the extent to which we understand an adaptation strategy’s effects. Power is the size of the effect an adaptation strategy will have. Commitment is the degree to which an adaptation strategy is difficult to test or reverse.

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Kate Nicole Hoffman
University of Cincinnati
Karen Kovaka
University of Pennsylvania

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