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Originally Posted by sendler
Climate change and starvation caused the war in Syria. Inequity of distribution of wealth is also a major cause in most other areas of conflict. Along with strict adherence to age old religions.
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I ask again, what are you proposing?
The bloodiest war in US history was the result of states rights vs human rights.
WWI and WWII were the result of fascism.
The Syrian war is the result of the Arab Spring, and the resulting violent opposition by al-Assad. That is a political climate change, but has nothing to do with a change in weather.
Wealth isn't much dependant on weather anyhow. Rather, free commerce in a relatively uncorrupt political environment is the most important factor in creating wealth.