There is also evidence of bias against adaptation projects addressing
the underlying socioeconomic factors that make marginalized populations more vulnerable to the impacts of climate change.
Integrated assessment models (IAMs) take
underlying socioeconomic factors, such as population and economic growth, as well as a climate target — such as limiting warming to 1.5 C — and estimate what changes could happen to energy production, use, and emissions in different regions of the world to reach the targets in the most cost - effective way.
However, the fact that these places tend to be some of the most deprived areas of the country hints there may be
underlying socioeconomic factors at play that can not be solved with a subtle nudge.
Not exact matches
Evidence suggests that low
socioeconomic status is a fundamental cause of health inequalities,
underlying «classic» risk
factors for chronic pathologies.