GC43E-05:
Recent advances in research on climate and human conflict

Thursday, 18 December 2014: 2:40 PM
Solomon M Hsiang, University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States
Abstract:
A rapidly growing body of empirical, quantitative research examines whether rates of human conflict can be systematically altered by climatic changes. We discuss recent advances in this field, including Bayesian meta-analyses of the effect of temperature and rainfall on current and future large-scale conflicts, the impact of climate variables on gang violence and suicides in Mexico, and probabilistic projections of personal violence and property crime in the United States under RCP scenarios. Criticisms of this research field will also be explained and addressed.