This study investigates whether US senators are more likely to vote in favor of environmentally friendly legislation following damages caused by climate-related natural disasters. We combine senatorial scores of roll call votes on environmental legislation with modeled state-level human and economic natural disaster losses over a 44-year period. Our results show that support for environmental legislation increases in response to unusual human losses but does not respond to unusual economic losses. We also find that the documented response to natural disasters is two years and relatively short-lived. Geography, constituent partisanship, local economic conditions, and senatorial experience affect themagnitude and precision of the treatment ef...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. In the United States, few constituents know and understand climate policy...
Retrospective voting studies typically examine policies where the public has common interests. By co...
Research reveals that liberals and conservatives in the United States diverge about their beliefs re...
This study investigates whether US senators are more likely to vote in favor of environmentally frie...
This paper examines whether voters’ experience of extreme weather events such as flooding increases ...
This dataverse contains the roll-call votes data on environmental issues in the U.S. The legislator-...
Previous research shows that uncontrollable events like natural disasters hinder incumbent leaders’ ...
This study evaluates the roles of ideology, constituency, and political party for roll-call voting i...
The purpose of this analysis was to ascertain the effect of certain factors on U.S. public opinion r...
Are election outcomes driven by events beyond the control of politicians? Democratic accountability ...
Retrospective voting studies typically examine policies where the public has common interests. By co...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Political Science, 2015.Cataloged...
The analytic goal of this study is to determine the impact of partisanship, ideology, and constituen...
In this study, I explore whether the public spending provided in response to a natural disaster is a...
Natural disasters and related prevention policies can affect voter decisions. In this study, we anal...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. In the United States, few constituents know and understand climate policy...
Retrospective voting studies typically examine policies where the public has common interests. By co...
Research reveals that liberals and conservatives in the United States diverge about their beliefs re...
This study investigates whether US senators are more likely to vote in favor of environmentally frie...
This paper examines whether voters’ experience of extreme weather events such as flooding increases ...
This dataverse contains the roll-call votes data on environmental issues in the U.S. The legislator-...
Previous research shows that uncontrollable events like natural disasters hinder incumbent leaders’ ...
This study evaluates the roles of ideology, constituency, and political party for roll-call voting i...
The purpose of this analysis was to ascertain the effect of certain factors on U.S. public opinion r...
Are election outcomes driven by events beyond the control of politicians? Democratic accountability ...
Retrospective voting studies typically examine policies where the public has common interests. By co...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Political Science, 2015.Cataloged...
The analytic goal of this study is to determine the impact of partisanship, ideology, and constituen...
In this study, I explore whether the public spending provided in response to a natural disaster is a...
Natural disasters and related prevention policies can affect voter decisions. In this study, we anal...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. In the United States, few constituents know and understand climate policy...
Retrospective voting studies typically examine policies where the public has common interests. By co...
Research reveals that liberals and conservatives in the United States diverge about their beliefs re...