The Woods Institute is now part of the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability
Stanford study estimates how much climate has influenced armed conflict risk over the last century.
Published Study
Climate as a risk factor for armed conflict | Nature
Press Release
Does climate cause armed conflict?
Media Coverage
Jun. 12, 2019 | How 11 experts spent 2 days trying to find consensus on climate and conflict | Nature Editorial
Jun. 13, 2019| Climate Change Will Increase Risk of Violent Conflict, Researchers Warn | Inside Climate News
Jun. 13, 2019 | Study asks if climate change contributes to armed conflicts | E&E News
Jun. 13, 2019| Climate change is not causing wars – yet | Cosmos
Jun. 13, 2019 | Global warming increases risk of armed conflict, says UA study | Brussels Times
Jun. 13, 2019 | Warming climate means more, hotter armed conflicts, paper reports | ZME Science
Jun. 13, 2019 | As climate change intensifies, the risk of armed conflict will increase | Earth.com
Jun. 13, 2019 | Climate crisis will increase risk of armed conflict ‘substantially’ | Silicon Republic
Jun. 12, 2019 | Climate change leads to more armed conflicts (Dutch) | De Morgen
Jun. 12, 2019 | Climate change leads to more armed conflicts (Dutch) | De Standaard
Jun. 12, 2019 | Climate change leads to more armed conflicts, say international experts (French) | RTBF
Jun. 13, 2019 | Climate change is a cause of conflict - among many | Der Tagesspiegel
Jun. 13, 2019 | Climate change leads to more armed conflicts | Der Standard
Jun. 13, 2019 | Armed conflicts could increase | Deutschlandfunk
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