Sign In

First climate change war

According to Official Guinness Records,

In Darfur, Sudan, the dramatic reduction in rainfall over the last fifty years and the southward advance of the Sahara desert have forced the Sudanese province's northern Muslims and its southern Christian/Animists to arm themselves and begin competing for reduced land and water resources, in what is widely regarded as the world's first climate change war.
According to the United Nations, 300,000 people have died, and fighting in the region has displaced nearly three million people.

For a complete list of Unknown date records, please visit Unknown date Guinness Records in Sudan.

Please choose a country from the list for relevant records:

Related Images

Costa Rica's War on Climate Change ...
Fortifying Africa Against Instability ...
Syria May Be the First Climate-Change ...
The world is losing the war against ...
Climate change is a disaster foretold ...
Climate and conflict in South and ...
Costa Rica's War on Climate Change ...
How industry first went to war with ...
Roy Scranton's We're Doomed. Now What ...

Other Links

Content last updated on 2018-11-27