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Abstract We find that people revise their beliefs about climate change upward when experiencing warmer than usual temperatures in their area. Using international data, we show that attention to climate change, as proxied by Google search volume, increases when the local temperature is abnormally high. In financial markets, stocks of carbon-intensive firms underperform firms with low carbon emissions in abnormally warm weather. Retail investors (not institutional investors) sell carbon-intensive firms in such weather, and return patterns are unlikely to be driven by changes in fundamentals. Our study sheds light on peoples’ collective beliefs and actions about global warming.
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Darwin Choi
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Zhenyu Gao
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Wenxi Jiang
Nanjing Agricultural University
Review of Financial Studies
University of Hong Kong
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69d9da6584371aa676a3c2b9 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/rfs/hhz086
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