One freakishly hot month is weather, not a policy pivot. My vote stays locked on the economy.
It's not just one hot month, it's decades of escalating disasters costing us billions. If the climate collapses, the economy goes down right along with it.
Do you win prosperity by treating weather as mere noise? A strong economy depends on a stable climate, and ignoring climate risks today leaves bigger costs tomorrow.
Weather proves nature first; climate risk is a season, not a single spike. An economy unheedful of climate has no compass.