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  2018 (2)
Sampling bias does not exaggerate climate–conflict claims. Levy, M. A. , 8(6): 442–442. 2018.
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Sampling bias in climate–conflict research. Adams, C.; Ide, T.; Barnett, J.; and Detges, A. Nature Climate Change, 8(3): 200–203. March 2018.
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  2016 (2)
Drought and cooperation in a conflict prone area: Bedouin herders and Jewish farmers in Israel's northern Negev, 1957–1963. Tubi, A.; and Feitelson, E. Political Geography, 51: 30–42. March 2016.
Drought and cooperation in a conflict prone area: Bedouin herders and Jewish farmers in Israel's northern Negev, 1957–1963 [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Armed-conflict risks enhanced by climate-related disasters in ethnically fractionalized countries. Schleussner, C.; Donges, J. F.; Donner, R. V.; and Schellnhuber, H. J. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 113(33): 9216–9221. 2016.
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  2015 (4)
Weathering unrest: The ecology of urban social disturbances in Africa and Asia. Yeeles, A. Journal of Peace Research, 52(2): 158–170. 2015.
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The relationship between temperature and assault in New Zealand. Williams, M. N.; Hill, S. R.; and Spicer, J. Climatic change, 132(4): 559–573. 2015.
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Rainfall and conflict: A cautionary tale. Sarsons, H. Journal of development Economics, 115: 62–72. 2015.
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The devil is in the details: An investigation of the relationships between conflict, food price and climate across Africa. Raleigh, C.; Choi, H. J.; and Kniveton, D. Global Environmental Change, 32: 187–199. 2015.
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  2014 (9)
Climate change and conflict: Making sense of disparate findings. Salehyan, I. Political Geography, 43: 1–5. November 2014.
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One effect to rule them all? A comment on climate and conflict. Buhaug, H.; Nordkvelle, J.; Bernauer, T.; Böhmelt, T.; Brzoska, M.; Busby, J. W.; Ciccone, A.; Fjelde, H.; Gartzke, E.; and Gleditsch, N. P. Climatic Change, 127(3-4): 391–397. 2014.
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Reconciling climate-conflict meta-analyses: reply to Buhaug et al. Hsiang, S. M.; Burke, M.; and Miguel, E. Climatic change, 127(3-4): 399–405. 2014.
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Rain and raids revisited: disaggregating ethnic group livestock raiding in the Ethiopian-Kenyan border region. Ember, C. R.; Skoggard, I.; Adem, T. A.; and Faas, A. J. Civil Wars, 16(3): 300–327. 2014.
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Rice or riots: On food production and conflict severity across India. Wischnath, G.; and Buhaug, H. Political Geography, 43: 6–15. 2014.
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On climate variability and civil war in Asia. Wischnath, G.; and Buhaug, H. Climatic Change, 122(4): 709–721. 2014.
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Sustained drought, vulnerability and civil conflict in Sub-Saharan Africa. von Uexküll, N. Political Geography, 43(SI): 16–26. 2014.
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Climate shocks and political violence. Salehyan, I.; and Hendrix, C. S. Global Environmental Change, 28: 239–250. 2014.
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Crime, weather, and climate change. Ranson, M. Journal of environmental economics and management, 67(3): 274–302. 2014.
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  2013 (2)
Reclamation and revolt: Social responses in eastern Inner Mongolia to flood/drought-induced refugees from the north China plain 1644–1911. Xiao, L. B.; Fang, X. Q.; and Ye, Y. Journal of Arid Environments, 88: 9–16. 2013.
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Climate change, natural disasters, and post-disaster unrest in India. Slettebak, R. T. India Review, 12(4): 260–279. 2013.
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  2012 (7)
Weathering climate change: Can institutions mitigate international water conflict?. Tir, J.; and Stinnett, D. M. Journal of Peace Research, 49(1): 211–225. 2012.
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Climate wars? Assessing the claim that drought breeds conflict. Theisen, O. M.; Holtermann, H.; and Buhaug, H. International Security, 36(3): 79–106. 2012.
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Climate clashes? Weather variability, land pressure, and organized violence in Kenya, 1989–2004. Theisen, O. M. Journal of peace research, 49(1): 81–96. 2012.
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Don’t blame the weather! Climate-related natural disasters and civil conflict. Slettebak, R. T. Journal of Peace Research, 49(1): 163–176. 2012.
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Water scarcity, conflict, and migration: a comparative analysis and reappraisal. Selby, J.; and Hoffmann, C. Environment and planning C: government and policy, 30(6): 997–1014. 2012.
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Dowry deaths: Consumption smoothing in response to climate variability in India. Sekhri, S.; and Storeygard, A. Unpublished manuscript. 2012.
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Malnutrition and Conflict in Eastern Africa: Impacts of Resource Variability on Human Security. Rowhani, P.; Degomme, O.; Guha-Sapir, D.; and Lambin, E. F. In Climate Change, Human Security and Violent Conflict, pages 559–571. Springer, 2012.
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  2011 (1)
The causality analysis of climate change and large-scale human crisis. Zhang, D. D.; Lee, H. F.; Wang, C.; Li, B.; Pei, Q.; Zhang, J.; and An, Y. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 108(42): 17296–17301. October 2011.
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  2010 (2)
Periodic climate cooling enhanced natural disasters and wars in China during AD 10–1900. Zhang, Z.; Tian, H.; Cazelles, B.; Kausrud, K. L.; Bräuning, A.; Guo, F.; and Stenseth, N. C. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences,rspb20100890. July 2010.
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Climate change and violent conflict in Europe over the last millennium. Tol, R. S. J.; and Wagner, S. Climatic Change, 99(1): 65–79. March 2010.
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  2008 (1)
Ecomigration and violent conflict: Case studies and public policy implications. Reuveny, R. Human ecology, 36(1): 1–13. 2008.
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  2007 (4)
Global climate change, war, and population decline in recent human history. Zhang, D. D.; Brecke, P.; Lee, H. F.; He, Y.; and Zhang, J. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 104(49): 19214–19219. 2007.
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Influence of the intertropical convergence zone on the East Asian monsoon. Yancheva, G.; Nowaczyk, N. R.; Mingram, J.; Dulski, P.; Schettler, G.; Negendank, J. F.; Liu, J.; Sigman, D. M.; Peterson, L. C.; and Haug, G. H. Nature, 445(7123): 74. 2007.
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Climate change-induced migration and violent conflict. Reuveny, R. Political geography, 26(6): 656–673. 2007.
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Climate change, environmental degradation and armed conflict. Raleigh, C.; and Urdal, H. Political geography, 26(6): 674–694. 2007.
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  2006 (1)
Climatic change, wars and dynastic cycles in China over the last millennium. Zhang, D. D.; Jim, C. Y.; Lin, G. C.; He, Y.; Wang, J. J.; and Lee, H. F. Climatic Change, 76(3-4): 459–477. 2006.
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  2000 (1)
Violence is a curvilinear function of temperature in Dallas: a replication. Rotton, J.; and Cohn, E. G. Journal of personality and social psychology, 78(6): 1074. 2000.
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  1998 (1)
The lost colony and Jamestown droughts. Stahle, D. W.; Cleaveland, M. K.; Blanton, D. B.; Therrell, M. D.; and Gay, D. A. Science, 280(5363): 564–567. 1998.
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  1994 (1)
Aggression of police officers as a function of temperature: An experiment with the fire arms training system. Vrij, A.; Steen, J. V. D.; and Koppelaar, L. Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology, 4(5): 365–370. December 1994.
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  undefined (1)
Quantifying the Influence of Climate on Human Conflict \textbar Science.
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