Climate and Conflict: Where Environment, Ethnicity, and Socioeconomic Power Intersect
As researchers investigate the connection between climate change and conflict, the relative power of communities and individuals attempting to cope with climate change has become a recurring theme. While climate change may not directly cause conflict, it may be inextricably woven into pre-existing conflicts of power, ethnicity, and economic interest.February’s special edition of Peace Science … Continue reading Climate and Conflict: Where Environment, Ethnicity, and Socioeconomic Power Intersect
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