Cloudy With A Chance Of Insurgency -- Foreign Policy
Does extreme weather cause war? Don't count on it.
As the East Coast of the United States was pounded by a hurricane over the weekend, mere days after an earthquake had cracked monuments and upset lawn furniture from Virginia Beach to Baltimore, Mother Nature was once again front-page news across the country. So it was fortuitous that last week's issue of the scientific journal Nature included a much-talked-about article linking the wrath of nature to the wrath of man. "Climate Shifts Cause War" and "First Proof that Climate Is a Trigger for Conflict," the headlines suggested.
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My Comment: What is my view? I have studied wars and conflicts throughout my life, and I have found that it has been ideologies/religions//personal agendas/tribalism/sectarianism/racial and cultural conditions and situations that have brought about conflicts and wars .... not extreme weather.
If you consider the resources scarcity that will happen in the future due to weather/climate changes there will indeed be wars started because of that....
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