A single salient event (like 9/11) can have a massive, possibly disproportionate effect on intuitive cost-benefit analysis of worst-case scenarios; terrorism had such an event while climate change lacked one (Hurricane Katrina failed to serve as climate's 9/11), and this difference largely explains the asymmetric policy responses.

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Cass Sunstein

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the salient event the single salient event on September 11th had a massive effect on the intuitive cost-benefit analysis and there's no comparable cost-benefit analysis driven by a salient event for climate change

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Cass Sunstein on Worst-case Scenarios 11/19/2007EconTalk
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