Carl-Friedrich Schleussner
Humboldt State University
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2016
Carl-Friedrich Schleussner; Jonathan F. Donges; Reik V. Donner; Hans Joachim Schellnhuber
Significance Ethnic divides play a major role in many armed conflicts around the world and might serve as predetermined conflict lines following rapidly emerging societal tensions arising from disruptive events like natural disasters. We find evidence in global datasets that risk of armed-conflict outbreak is enhanced by climate-related disaster occurrence in ethnically fractionalized countries. Although we find no indications that environmental disasters directly trigger armed conflicts, our results imply that disasters might act as a threat multiplier in several of the world’s most conflict-prone regions. Social and political tensions keep on fueling armed conflicts around the world. Although each conflict is the result of an individual context-specific mixture of interconnected factors, ethnicity appears to play a prominent and almost ubiquitous role in many of them. This overall state of affairs is likely to be exacerbated by anthropogenic climate change and in particular climate-related natural disasters. Ethnic divides might serve as predetermined conflict lines in case of rapidly emerging societal tensions arising from disruptive events like natural disasters. Here, we hypothesize that climate-related disaster occurrence enhances armed-conflict outbreak risk in ethnically fractionalized countries. Using event coincidence analysis, we test this hypothesis based on data on armed-conflict outbreaks and climate-related natural disasters for the period 1980–2010. Globally, we find a coincidence rate of 9% regarding armed-conflict outbreak and disaster occurrence such as heat waves or droughts. Our analysis also reveals that, during the period in question, about 23% of conflict outbreaks in ethnically highly fractionalized countries robustly coincide with climatic calamities. Although we do not report evidence that climate-related disasters act as direct triggers of armed conflicts, the disruptive nature of these events seems to play out in ethnically fractionalized societies in a particularly tragic way. This observation has important implications for future security policies as several of the world’s most conflict-prone regions, including North and Central Africa as well as Central Asia, are both exceptionally vulnerable to anthropogenic climate change and characterized by deep ethnic divides.
Archive | 2013
Alberte Bondeau; Alexander Robinson; Joeri Rogelj; Carl-Friedrich Schleussner; Dim Coumou; Marcia Rocha; Jakob Runge; Reik V. Donner; Arathy Menon; Sophie Adams; Bill Hare; Franziska Piontek; Michiel Schaeffer; Florent Baarsch; Katja Frieler; Kira Rehfeld; Susanne Schwan; Jacob Schewe; Olivia Serdeczny; Marion Vieweg; Lila Warszawski; Mahé Perette
Archive | 2013
Dim Coumou; Katja Frieler; Alexander Robinson; Jakob Runge; Sophie Adams; Arathy Menon; Marcia Rocha; Hans Joachim Schellnhuber; Lila Warszawski; Alberte Bondeau; Mahé Perette; Michiel Schaeffer; Florent Baarsch; Bill Hare; Franziska Piontek; Joeri Rogelj; Jacob Schewe; Reik V. Donner; Kira Rehfeld; Carl-Friedrich Schleussner; Olivia Serdeczny; Marion Vieweg; Susanne Schwan
Archive | 2018
Sonia I. Seneviratne; Richard Wartenburger; Benoit P. Guillod; Annette L. Hirsch; Martha M. Vogel; Victor Brovkin; Detlef P. van Vuuren; Nathalie Schaller; Lena R. Boysen; Katherine Calvin; Jonathan C. Doelman; Peter Greve; Petr Havlik; Tamás Krisztin; Daniel Mitchell; Alexander Popp; K. Riahi; Joeri Rogelj; Carl-Friedrich Schleussner; Jana Sillmann; Elke Stehfest
Archive | 2018
Cynthia Rosenzweig; Alex C. Ruane; John M. Antle; Joshua Elliott; Muhammad Ashfaq; Ashfaq Ahmad Chatta; F. Ewert; Christian Folberth; Ibrahima Hathie; Petr Havlik; Gerrit Hoogenboom; Hermann Lotze-Campen; Dilys S. MacCarthy; Daniel Mason-D'Croz; Erik Mencos Contreras; Christoph Müller; Ignacio Perez-Dominguez; Meridel Phillips; Cheryl H. Porter; Rubi Raymundo; Ronald D. Sands; Carl-Friedrich Schleussner; Roberto O. Valdivia; Hugo Valin; Keith Wiebe
Annual Review of Environment and Resources | 2018
Carl-Friedrich Schleussner; Delphine Deryng; Sarah D'haen; William Hare; Tabea Lissner; Mouhamed Ly; Alexander Nauels; Melinda Noblet; Peter Pfleiderer; Patrick Pringle; Martin Rokitzki; Fahad Saeed; Michiel Schaeffer; Olivia Serdeczny; Adelle Thomas
Archive | 2016
Bill Hare; Niklas Roming; Michiel Schaeffer; Carl-Friedrich Schleussner
Archive | 2015
Torsten Albrecht; Lindsey Jones; Virginie Le Masson; Andrew Norton; Alexander Robinson; Bill Hare; Ilona M. Otto; Anja Rammig; Julia Reinhardt; Marcia Rocha; Boris Sakschewski; Florent Baarsch; Matti Cartsburg; Alexander Eden; Holger Hoff; Rachel Marcus; Diana Reckien; Olivia Serdeczny; Sophie Adams; Marianela Fader; Guy Jobbins; Matthias Mengel; Mahé Perette; Paola Pereznieto; Michiel Schaeffer; Dim Coumou; Linda Krummenauer; Jacob Möhring; Sibyll Schaphoff; Kirsten Thonicke
Archive | 2015
Florent Baarsch; Tabea Lissner; Carl-Friedrich Schleussner; Jessie Granadillos; Kelly de Bruin; Mahé Perrette; Michiel Schaeffer; Bill Hare
Archive | 2014
Torsten Albrecht; Lindsey Jones; Virginie Le Masson; Andrew Norton; Alexander Robinson; Bill Hare; Ilona M. Otto; Anja Rammig; Julia Reinhardt; Marcia Rocha; Boris Sakschewski; Florent Baarsch; Matti Cartsburg; Alexander Eden; Holger Hoff; Rachel Marcus; Diana Reckien; Olivia Serdeczny; Sophie Adams; Marianela Fader; Guy Jobbins; Matthias Mengel; Mahé Perette; Paola Pereznieto; Michiel Schaeffer; Dim Coumou; Linda Krummenauer; Jacob Möhring; Sibyll Schaphoff; Kirsten Thonicke