GLOBAL CHANGE, HUMAN RIGHTS ARE FOCUS OF UI INSTITUTE FOR TEACHERS JUNE 16-20
June 09, 2008
June 09, 2008
IOWA CITY, Iowa, June 9 -- The University of Iowa's College of Law issued the following news release:
In areas like the southern Sahel region of Africa, known for its dry climate and nomadic people, global climate change may create indirect social and political ramifications. A decrease in rainfall in these areas is correlated to increased levels of civil conflicts, according to University of California, Berkeley economist Edward Miguel. Increasing droughts could lead to civil str . . .
In areas like the southern Sahel region of Africa, known for its dry climate and nomadic people, global climate change may create indirect social and political ramifications. A decrease in rainfall in these areas is correlated to increased levels of civil conflicts, according to University of California, Berkeley economist Edward Miguel. Increasing droughts could lead to civil str . . .