Xie, Xiaolan and Hao, Mengmeng and Ding, Fangyu and Scheffran, Jürgen and Ide, Tobias and Maystadt, Jean-Francois and Qian, Yushu and Wang, Qian and Chen, Shuai and Wu, Jiajie and Sun, Kai and Ma, Tian and Jiang, Dong (2024) The impacts of climate change on violent conflict risk : a review of causal pathways. Environmental Research Communications. ISSN 2515-7620 (In Press)
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The potential impacts of climate change on violent conflict are high on the agenda of scholars and policy makers. This article reviews existing literature to clarify the relationship between climate change and conflict risk, focusing on the roles of temperature and precipitation. While some debate remains, substantial evidence shows that climate change increases conflict risk under specific conditions. We examine four key pathways through which climate affects conflict: (i) economic shocks, (ii), agricultural decline, (iii) natural resources competition, and (iv) migration. Key gaps include limited long-term data, insufficient integrated studies, and the inadequate understanding of causal mechanisms, necessitating transdisciplinary research that addresses social vulnerability and underlying pathways