Results of existing research analyzing the relationship between “only 2 degrees Celsius” weather disasters and conflict
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Roughly speaking It is estimated that a rise in global average temperature of just 2°C will increase the risk of conflict. Droughts are hitting agriculture hard, leading to violence and civil war over water and land.
Roughly speaking
It is estimated that a rise in global average temperature of just 2°C will increase the risk of conflict.
Droughts are hitting agriculture hard, leading to violence and civil war over water and land.
Some researchers point out that drought is a contributing factor to the Syrian civil war and the Darfur conflict.
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