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Unpacking the climate security nexus: seven pathologies linking climate change to violent conflict

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A climate-related conflict pathology is defined as the specific pathway through which interaction between climate change and social, economic, and political factors leads to violent conflict. The study also highlights regions that are particularly prone to each pathology and evaluates the available evidence and the degree of scientific consensus surrounding each of them.

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This description was excerpted from hcss.nl.