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becoming greener, as is most of the world. Ironically, much of this improvement in human and environmental well-being has been …
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together a diverse, world-leading researchers, this 29th volume of Contributions to Conflict Management, Peace Economics and … Development focuses on some of the most serious challenges to human security posed by intra-state conflict and terrorism …
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With an increasing global population and undeniable climate change, environmental terrorism is causing unprecedented … terrorism, addresses the connections of resources and conflict, and the effects of climatic events on these phenomena. The … from 17 countries hosted in German facilities. The results point to the use of environmental terrorism by governments or …
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Risks -- 7. Terrorism and Trading: Differential Equity and Bond Market Responses during Violent Elections; Tashfeen Hussein …
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This paper focuses on the interaction between uncertainty and insurability in the context of some of the risks associated with climate change. It discusses the evolution of insured losses due to weather-related disasters over the past decade, and the key drivers of the sharp increases in both...
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Two of the most important sources of catastrophic risk are terrorism and climate change. The United States has … responded aggressively to the risk of terrorism while doing very little about the risk of climate change. For the United States … terrorism promise to deliver significant benefits in the near future at acceptable cost. By contrast, they believe that …
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Two of the most important sources of catastrophic risk are terrorism and climate change. The United States has … responded aggressively to the risk of terrorism while doing very little about the risk of climate change. For the United States … terrorism promise to deliver significant benefits in the near future at acceptable cost. By contrast, they believe that …
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