Climate Stress and Social Risk

Act as a social scientist and policy analyst. Examine how repeated climate shocks can turn into political conflict when public services, housing, healthcare, and consumer prices all come under strain. Discuss why some groups bear more of the burden than others, how public trust is affected, and when climate adaptation becomes a question of social justice rather than only engineering. Conclude with examples of policies that reduce both physical risk and social backlash.

Author: Curioprompt

Model: gpt-5.4-mini

Category: Society

Tags: climate justice, social policy, protest, inequality, public trust

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