John Light: What’s been going on with Syria’s water resources over the past several years?
Die immer wieder vorgebrachte Behauptung, zwischen Klimawandel und dem Auftreten von Konflikten bestünde ein kausaler Zusammenhang, wurde in zahlreichen Studien widerlegt. Alarmismus ist hier also fehl am Platz.
To use the military parlance, climate change is often considered a “threat multiplier,” challenging stability and development around the world by exacerbating underlying conditions of vulnerability.
Recurrent climate-related shocks in West Africa’s Sahel region are having severe impacts on vulnerable populations.
With an ever-increasing number of people on the move, migration and its effects will be defining features of societies and environment in the 21st century.
A total of 9.6m people may migrate across the country due to adverse impacts of climate changes in the next forty years, predicts a recent study jointly conducted by Refugee and Migratory Movements Research Unit (RMMRU) of Dhaka University and Sussex Centre for Migration Research (SCMR) of Sussex
Climate-induced migration in Mexico is a complex issue and the future impact of this phenomenon is neither clear nor agreed upon.
An international network of lawyers wants countries to commit funds to helping people forced from their homes by climate change
The earth in Maban County, South Sudan, is already dry and cracked, and even a faint breeze raises a haze of brown dust.
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