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An attempt to combat global warming could have the opposite effect, similar to the way that roomier roads have an effect contrary to safety.
The author has analogized two causal relationships, but the reason that these relationships are comparable hasn’t been explicitly stated: in both relationships, something that was meant to have a particular effect actually makes people feel in such a way that they behave in a way that is opposite to the intended effect. That’s the principle that unites the two scenarios and makes for a good analogy.
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