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Is Nigeria Already in Climate Change/Resource Wars?

Posted By: adminon: March 22, 2017In: GovernanceTags: 'Climatisation of Security', 'Doomsday Clock', Centre for New American Security, Centre for Strategic and International Studies, Climatic Cataclysm, Dafuri Crisis, Inter-Governmental Panel on Climate Change, Robert Kaplan, Rwanda Genocide, The Brooklyn Institution, Thomas Homer-DixonNo CommentsViews:
Is Nigeria Already in Climate Change/Resource Wars?

Is Nigeria Already in Climate Change/Resource Wars? Is it possible that Nigeria slipped into environmental conflict/resource wars since? That is to say that much of the violent conflicts, pa... Read more

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