Social and psychological study of a new University of Colorado evaluated hundreds of US armed conflicts between 1980 and 2012 in the sub-Saharan region of Africa, and revealed that the rise in temperature increases the risk and severity of these conflicts.

According to the official site of the University of Kloredua led the study, Professor John Ologin university professor and with the participation of researchers from the University of Alaska, and the results revealed that the economic, social, political and geographical factors also contribute significantly to the outbreak of the conflict and stimulate the intensity of gravity.
Researchers at the university say that the results have warned of the impact of high temperature on human behavior and the armed conflict, particularly as the global change in climate cause an increase in the temperature rise globally, which increases the risk of this, especially in places that have been the discovery of such a link where between climate conflicts and conflict.
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