AbstractResearchers have increasingly sought to identify the social repercussions of an evolving climate. Several influential studies claim that climate change is responsible for increases in conflict, while other research finds no such evidence. Relating human-caused changes in the climate to conflict poses a basic endogeneity problem, though: accepting that industrial activity is responsible for altering the climate implies that human agency is indirectly involved in the impact of the climate on conflict. Specifically, industrial activity is closely tied to climate change and to rising economic development, the latter generally being accepted as a determinant of reductions in conflict. In this letter, we discuss this endogeneity problem, ...
Despite many claims by high-ranking policymakers and some scientists that climate change breeds viol...
Over the last 50 years, scientists studied the Earth’s warming temperatures and the resulting effect...
Does climate change lead to violent conflicts? This question worries world leaders, but research has...
The goal of this article is to explore the effects from climate change on the major determinants for...
Will climate change increase the prevalence of violent conflict in the future? To investigate this b...
We review the emerging literature on climate and conflict. We consider multiple types of human confl...
Human-induced climate change is one of the most drastic neomalthusian scenarios. A number of claims ...
The debate on the relationship between climate change and conflict has reached an impasse. Two domin...
Until recently, most writings on the relationship between climate change and security were highly sp...
A growing body of research illuminates the role that changes in climate have had on violent conflict...
Climate change, also called global warming, refers to the rise in the average surface temperature on...
Research findings on the relationship between climate and conflict are diverse and contested. Here w...
In recent decades, there has been assertions that climate change triggers conflict via multiple path...
A rapidly growing body of research examines whether human conflict can be affected by climatic chang...
Growing interest in the social consequences of climate change has fueled speculation that global wa...
Despite many claims by high-ranking policymakers and some scientists that climate change breeds viol...
Over the last 50 years, scientists studied the Earth’s warming temperatures and the resulting effect...
Does climate change lead to violent conflicts? This question worries world leaders, but research has...
The goal of this article is to explore the effects from climate change on the major determinants for...
Will climate change increase the prevalence of violent conflict in the future? To investigate this b...
We review the emerging literature on climate and conflict. We consider multiple types of human confl...
Human-induced climate change is one of the most drastic neomalthusian scenarios. A number of claims ...
The debate on the relationship between climate change and conflict has reached an impasse. Two domin...
Until recently, most writings on the relationship between climate change and security were highly sp...
A growing body of research illuminates the role that changes in climate have had on violent conflict...
Climate change, also called global warming, refers to the rise in the average surface temperature on...
Research findings on the relationship between climate and conflict are diverse and contested. Here w...
In recent decades, there has been assertions that climate change triggers conflict via multiple path...
A rapidly growing body of research examines whether human conflict can be affected by climatic chang...
Growing interest in the social consequences of climate change has fueled speculation that global wa...
Despite many claims by high-ranking policymakers and some scientists that climate change breeds viol...
Over the last 50 years, scientists studied the Earth’s warming temperatures and the resulting effect...
Does climate change lead to violent conflicts? This question worries world leaders, but research has...