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Build, Baby, Build To Fight Climate Change

Last updated: November 20, 2024 1:22 pm
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Climate change is a pressing issue that is only getting worse, and it’s clear that human activities are contributing to the problem. But what can we do to address it effectively? Some people believe that by restricting development in certain areas, particularly in California, they are protecting the environment and combating climate change. However, this approach may not be as beneficial as it seems.

Building restrictions in California and other temperate regions actually make it more expensive to build new housing in environmentally friendly locations. As a result, people are pushed to less eco-friendly, carbon-intensive areas in the south. This unintended consequence of building regulations has significant implications for climate change and the environment.

In his book “Build, Baby, Build,” Bryan Caplan explores the economic and ethical implications of building regulations. He highlights how allowing more housing construction can address a range of social problems, including those related to climate change. Research by economists like Edward Glaeser and Matthew Kahn shows that building restrictions in California and the Northeast have led to higher housing prices and encouraged migration to areas with higher carbon footprints.

As someone living in Alabama, I can attest to the impact of climate on housing affordability. Compared to San Jose, California, where housing prices are exorbitant, Birmingham offers more affordable housing options. While San Jose may seem like a desirable place to live due to its mild climate, the high cost of housing forces many people to live in less environmentally friendly areas.

It’s clear that the current approach to housing regulation is not sustainable in the long run. By allowing more housing construction in environmentally friendly locations, we can help mitigate the effects of climate change and create more sustainable communities. Books like “Fundamentals of Environmental Economics” by Matthew Kahn provide valuable insights into the environmental challenges we face and the importance of rethinking our approach to housing development.

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In conclusion, it’s essential to reevaluate our approach to building regulations and prioritize environmentally friendly housing solutions. By promoting sustainable development practices, we can create a more resilient and environmentally conscious society.

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