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Woodhouse cautions against oversimplifying the causes. He contends that both perspectives contain elements of truth but doing so creates a false dichotomy. On one side of the aisle, some theorize that stricter environmental regulations hinder effective disaster preparedness. Conversely, many on the left argue corporate interests undercut environmental protections and exacerbate climate change. Woodhouse argues that finding a singular culprit, whether environmental regulation or corporate negligence, is unproductive and misleading.