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Thu Jan 24, 2019, 05:51 PM Jan 2019

Pentagon Fears Confirmed: Climate Change Leads to More Wars and Refugees

David Fahrenthold Retweeted

The most comprehensive study done on climate change finds the warming planet is fueling conflicts that lead to more refugees, via @bloomberg https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-01-23/pentagon-fears-confirmed-climate-change-leads-to-war-refugees … via @business



Climate Changed
Pentagon Fears Confirmed: Climate Change Leads to More Wars and Refugees

By Jonathan Tirone
January 23, 2019, 6:28 AM EST

• Study confirms links between drought, war and migration
• Pentagon and World Economic Forum have expressed concerns

The most comprehensive study done to assess the link between climate change, war and migration has confirmed that the warming planet is fueling conflicts that lead to more refugees.

The conclusions published Wednesday in a scientific journal underscore the rising levels of anxiety that global warming has among leaders. Attendees at this year’s World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, said the inability to adapt to higher temperatures is the biggest global risk. A Pentagon report published on Tuesday in Washington warned that rising seas and more frequent wild fires threaten U.S. security.

The peer-reviewed study, “Climate, conflict and forced migration,” published in Elsevier Ltd.’s Global Environmental Change, analyzed sprawling data sets covering drought, battle deaths, ethnicity and political systems. Those were then combined with geographic information about refugee flows. The researchers discovered that deteriorating climate conditions played a “a statistically significant role” in the recent waves of migrants fleeing Middle East conflict.
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The research bolsters previous warnings from defense and intelligence agencies that climate change could trigger more conflicts severe enough to uproot populations.
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