That's not to say that El Nino, a large movement of water in the Pacific Ocean that occurs about every four to five years, can be said to cause
any given civil conflict.
Not exact matches
Without fudging the reality of
conflicting visions, the rhetoric of religious warfare must
give way to
civil argument and persuasion.
«We find that
civil wars were much more likely to happen in warmer - than - average years, with one degree Celsius warmer temperatures in a
given year associated with a 50 percent higher likelihood of
conflict in that year,» Burke says.
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