Dartmouth College: Dürren kein Auslöser für Klimakonflikte

Pressemitteilung des Dartmouth College vom 1. März 2018 (via Science Daily): ———– Food abundance driving conflict in Africa, not food scarcity In Africa, food abundance may be driving violent conflict rather than food scarcity, according to a study published in the American Journal of Agricultural Economics, a publication of the Agricultural & Applied Economics Association. The study refutes the notion that climate change will increase the frequency of civil war in Africa as a result of food scarcity triggered by rising temperatures and drought. Most troops in Africa are unable to sustain themselves due to limited access to logistics and … Dartmouth College: Dürren kein Auslöser für Klimakonflikte weiterlesen