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Political and strategic consequences of climate change: wars, epidemics
If the world's greenhouse gas emissions push global temperatures up two degrees, there will likely be massive population shifts, spreading epidemics, drought, rising sea levels, food scarcity, crashing economies and political extremism along with wars over access to water, arable land, and dwindl...
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