Policy decisions shape our daily experiences in a warming world.

Every time you flip a light switch, fill your gas tank, or check the weather forecast, you’re encountering the invisible hand of climate politics. The debate over how societies should respond to a changing climate has moved far beyond academic discussions and international summits to directly influence the cost of living, job opportunities, and even where people choose to build homes.
Climate policy decisions made in distant capitals ripple through everyday experiences—from the sticker price of your next vehicle to the insurance premiums on your home. Understanding how climate politics affects your daily life isn’t just an intellectual exercise; it’s becoming essential knowledge for navigating personal financial decisions, career planning, and even deciding where to live as our world rapidly transforms.