Based on the analysis of a new cross-country panel data from Africa and the Middle East for the time period between 1981 and 2015, we show that reductions in per capita income growth rate or domestic food production induced by climate variation significantly increase the probability of civil conflict. A 10% reduction in economic growth or domestic food production leads to a 1.25% and 1.59% increase in the likelihood of civil conflict, respectively. Furthermore, we identify a direct link of climate on the incidence of civil conflict. Additionally, the level of democracy and good governance are good control variables. Regarding the Syrian conflict, when considering 2010 data, the increase in temperature growth explains around 30% of falling i...
This factsheet gives answers on how climate exacerbates root causes of conflict in Sudan, using a tw...
The goal of this article is to explore the effects from climate change on the major determinants for...
Over the last 50 years, scientists studied the Earth’s warming temperatures and the resulting effect...
This thesis analysed linkages between climate change, economic development and the incidence of civi...
This paper provides an analysis of the impact of extraordinary climate shocks on the incidence of ci...
In this paper, the mechanisms of climate change impacts on the incidence of civil conflict are teste...
There is an ongoing discussion especially among political scientists and economists whether and how ...
Despite many claims by high-ranking policymakers and some scientists that climate change breeds viol...
Despite many claims by high-ranking policy-makers and some scientists that climate change breeds vi...
We replicated the findings of Miguel and his co-authors, who find a significant negative relationshi...
This factsheet gives answers on how climate exacerbates root causes of conflict in Mali, using a two...
Climate change and armed civil conflict are both linked to socioeconomic development, although condi...
Although substantive agreement exists on the role of climate variability and food scarcity in increa...
Growing interest in the social consequences of climate change has fueled speculation that global wa...
Climate change, also called global warming, refers to the rise in the average surface temperature on...
This factsheet gives answers on how climate exacerbates root causes of conflict in Sudan, using a tw...
The goal of this article is to explore the effects from climate change on the major determinants for...
Over the last 50 years, scientists studied the Earth’s warming temperatures and the resulting effect...
This thesis analysed linkages between climate change, economic development and the incidence of civi...
This paper provides an analysis of the impact of extraordinary climate shocks on the incidence of ci...
In this paper, the mechanisms of climate change impacts on the incidence of civil conflict are teste...
There is an ongoing discussion especially among political scientists and economists whether and how ...
Despite many claims by high-ranking policymakers and some scientists that climate change breeds viol...
Despite many claims by high-ranking policy-makers and some scientists that climate change breeds vi...
We replicated the findings of Miguel and his co-authors, who find a significant negative relationshi...
This factsheet gives answers on how climate exacerbates root causes of conflict in Mali, using a two...
Climate change and armed civil conflict are both linked to socioeconomic development, although condi...
Although substantive agreement exists on the role of climate variability and food scarcity in increa...
Growing interest in the social consequences of climate change has fueled speculation that global wa...
Climate change, also called global warming, refers to the rise in the average surface temperature on...
This factsheet gives answers on how climate exacerbates root causes of conflict in Sudan, using a tw...
The goal of this article is to explore the effects from climate change on the major determinants for...
Over the last 50 years, scientists studied the Earth’s warming temperatures and the resulting effect...