Climate change and lethal violence: a global analysis
Purpose – The study aims to uncover the relationship between rising temperatures, increased greenhouse gas emissions and the prevalence of lethal violence, encompassing suicides and homicides. It also sought to identify how climate change affects different economic strata in countries, notably in hi...
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description | Purpose – The study aims to uncover the relationship between rising temperatures, increased greenhouse gas emissions and the prevalence of lethal violence, encompassing suicides and homicides. It also sought to identify how climate change affects different economic strata in countries, notably in high and middle-income nations, and across Asia and Africa. Design/methodology/approach – This study rigorously explored the link between global climate change and lethal violence across 201 countries from 1970 to 2020. Climate change was measured using annual surface temperature fluctuations and greenhouse gas emissions, while lethal violence was estimated using data on suicides and homicides. Findings – The analysis revealed significant positive associations between escalating temperatures, heightened greenhouse gas emissions and lethal violence. These connections were evident across different economic levels and geographic regions in Asia and Africa. Originality/value – This study emphasizes the urgent need for comprehensive interventions to combat human-induced climate change and mitigate its extensive negative impacts on society, particularly its association with increased violent behavior. |
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spelling | doaj-art-954bd98adedb423792a4f86b9533bc002025-02-04T04:57:17ZengEmerald PublishingInternational Journal of Climate Change Strategies and Management1756-86921756-87062024-11-0117121624510.1108/IJCCSM-12-2023-0159Climate change and lethal violence: a global analysisSaqib Amin0Department of Economics, Accounting and Finance, Oulu Business School, University of Oulu, Oulu, FinlandPurpose – The study aims to uncover the relationship between rising temperatures, increased greenhouse gas emissions and the prevalence of lethal violence, encompassing suicides and homicides. It also sought to identify how climate change affects different economic strata in countries, notably in high and middle-income nations, and across Asia and Africa. Design/methodology/approach – This study rigorously explored the link between global climate change and lethal violence across 201 countries from 1970 to 2020. Climate change was measured using annual surface temperature fluctuations and greenhouse gas emissions, while lethal violence was estimated using data on suicides and homicides. Findings – The analysis revealed significant positive associations between escalating temperatures, heightened greenhouse gas emissions and lethal violence. These connections were evident across different economic levels and geographic regions in Asia and Africa. Originality/value – This study emphasizes the urgent need for comprehensive interventions to combat human-induced climate change and mitigate its extensive negative impacts on society, particularly its association with increased violent behavior.https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/IJCCSM-12-2023-0159/full/pdfClimate changeLethal violenceSuicidesHomicidesEnvironment |
spellingShingle | Saqib Amin Climate change and lethal violence: a global analysis International Journal of Climate Change Strategies and Management Climate change Lethal violence Suicides Homicides Environment |
title | Climate change and lethal violence: a global analysis |
title_full | Climate change and lethal violence: a global analysis |
title_fullStr | Climate change and lethal violence: a global analysis |
title_full_unstemmed | Climate change and lethal violence: a global analysis |
title_short | Climate change and lethal violence: a global analysis |
title_sort | climate change and lethal violence a global analysis |
topic | Climate change Lethal violence Suicides Homicides Environment |
url | https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/IJCCSM-12-2023-0159/full/pdf |
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