Study: Investment in creating climate-resilient communities could curb terror threat

Madeleine Cuff
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New analysis suggest terrorists thrive in communities impacted by climate risks, such as drought or food shortages

Building resilient communities capable of adapting to the impacts of global warming is likely to be a key tool in minimising the threat from terrorist organisations around the world. That is the conclusion...

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