Climate Change and Conflict – Can climate change impacts increase conflict potentials? What is the relevance of this issue for the international process on climate change?

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Publication Date November 2002
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This brochure aims to shed more light on the empirical evidence and perspectives of 'Climate Change and Conflicts' and thus contribute to the international and national debate on climate protection. Crisis prevention and crisis management are given top priority on the international political agenda and provide additional supportive arguments in favour of a precautionary and ambitious climate protection policy.

Source Link Link to Main Source http://www.afes-press.de/pdf/Brauch_ClimateChange_BMU.pdf
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