There is scientific ground to predict that climate change, resulting in higher temperatures, would contribute to violence and conflict, claims a new study. Researchers from Princeton University and the University of California-Berkeley report in the journal Science that even slight spikes in temperature and precipitation have greatly increased the risk of personal violence and social upheaval throughout human history. Projected onto an Earth that is ...Sunday, 4 August 2013
Climate Change Causes Spike in Violence: Study
There is scientific ground to predict that climate change, resulting in higher temperatures, would contribute to violence and conflict, claims a new study. Researchers from Princeton University and the University of California-Berkeley report in the journal Science that even slight spikes in temperature and precipitation have greatly increased the risk of personal violence and social upheaval throughout human history. Projected onto an Earth that is ...
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