In a coupled social-climate model, homophily and wealth inequality allow poorer groups to defect from rich-group business-as-usual strategies and thereby prevent vegetation collapse under bad initial conditions.
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Homophily and wealth inequality shape mitigation behavior in coupled social-climate models
In a coupled social-climate model, homophily and wealth inequality allow poorer groups to defect from rich-group business-as-usual strategies and thereby prevent vegetation collapse under bad initial conditions.