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Climate as a risk factor for armed conflict

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NATURE
Volume 571, Issue 7764, Pages 193-+

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/s41586-019-1300-6

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  1. Alexander von Humboldt Foundation
  2. Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment
  3. European Research Council [648291]
  4. German Science Foundation Cluster of Excellence CliSAP
  5. German Science Foundation Cluster of Excellence CliCCS
  6. National Science Foundation Interdisciplinary Behavioral Social Science Initiative
  7. Swedish Foundation for Strategic Environmental Research Mistra Geopolitics program
  8. European Research Council (ERC) [648291] Funding Source: European Research Council (ERC)

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Research findings on the relationship between climate and conflict are diverse and contested. Here we assess the current understanding of the relationship between climate and conflict, based on the structured judgments of experts from diverse disciplines. These experts agree that climate has affected organized armed conflict within countries. However, other drivers, such as low socioeconomic development and low capabilities of the state, are judged to be substantially more influential, and the mechanisms of climate-conflict linkages remain a key uncertainty. Intensifying climate change is estimated to increase future risks of conflict.

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