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14 March, 2016
Syrian violence a legacy of climate change
Syria's civil
war has left 250,000 people dead, according to the latest UN count, and
millions more are either displaced within the country's borders or have sought
refuge abroad. And, while the proximate causes were largely political —
primarily grievances with President Bashar al Assad, new scientific research
adds support to the argument that climate change helped to trigger Syria's
descent into violence.
Researchers from NASA and the University of Arizona studied
tree rings — a reliable proxy for measuring precipitation — going back several
centuries and found that the recent Syrian drought was likely the worst in at
least the past 900 years and almost definitely the worst in 500 years.
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