Is climate change driving conflict around the world?
This is just a fascinating level of dumbassery, from some of the biggest dumbasses on the planet.
Amazing.
It might be a bit of a reach, but I think the concept is that if crops begin to fail or other sources of income in certain countries are eradicated by a change in climate it will cause a destabilization leading to conflict. I am not sure there is incredible evidence that is currently, or about to happen. . .but I don't think it is too far of a leap to believe that if it did occur conflict could follow.
Actually there are already places where this is happening. Ethiopia is about to run out of food aid because of a sever drought. Sudan is a crappy place and seeing a lot of their arable land turn to desert. There are a lot of other examples, but these have been in the news a bit more. But I'm sure the CIA and DOD listing it as a source of conflict are just deep state agents trying to tear down Trumpers.
Hey whackadoo, once again you play fast and loose. Let's take Ethiopia. The Ethiopian drought is described as the, "worst drought in decades". Translation: This is not the first time Ethiopia has had droughts this severe. There are numerous records of severe protracted droughts in the region going back decades/centuries. Ever hear of El Niño?
80% of the population lives from harvest to harvest in a country that even though they've experienced numerous famines over the decades still has wholly inadequate food storage infrastructure. Not to mention their still extremely poor agriculture and land use practices which allows erosion of vital topsoil in both dry and wet periods.
You suck at your own agenda.