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El Cambio Climático Nos Hará Más Violentos
November 12, 2013
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People Get Meaner when It’s HotterCal Coast News
Hotter World Means Hotter Tempers, More ViolenceTime
Climate Changes Fuel Civil Strife and Global Conflict, Says News ReportHuffington Post
Hotter Weather Actually Makes Us Want to Kill Each OtherAtlantic
Climate Change Linked to a Rise in Human ConflictGlobal Post
Feeling Hot-headed, Violent? Blame It on Climate ChangesHindustan Times
Climate Change Linked to Increase in Violence, WarCanadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC)
Will Climate Change Trigger Endless War?Guardian: Earth Insight Blog, by Nafeez Ahmed
Warmer Climate Linked to Increased Human ViolenceScience World
Global Rise in Violence May Be Another Effect of Climate ChangeRed Orbit
Violence, Social Upheaval Linked to Climate ChangeDigital Journal
Climate Change Conflict: Warmer Temperatures Lead to Increased Violence, Study SaysInternational Science Times
Climate Change Linked to Violent BehaviorGuardian
Climate Change Leads to Increase in Violence, Says StudyChristian Post
‘Striking’ Study Links Climate Variation to Human ViolenceBlue & Green Tomorrow
Study: Human Violence Likely to Increase with Climate ChangeDaily News and Analysis (DNA)
Agresiones Contra El AmbienteEl Nuevo Dia
Klimawandel Fördert BürgerkriegeRP Online
The Climate Change Conflict NexusUN Dispatch
Clima-salute: Un Rapporto in CrescendoAgora Magazine
Feeling Hot Can Fuel RageScientific American
Top 100 Discoveries of 2013: Climate Change May Lead to More Wars #91Discover Magazine
Conflict, Climate, and African Development (Harvard)Cambridge, MA, USAApril 2, 2013
Conflict, Climate, and African Development (Oxford)Oxford, UKMarch 18, 2013
Quantifying the Influence of Climate on Human ConflictPublished PaperEnvironment and ClimatePolitical Economy and ConflictResearch Methodology2013