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Why climate-induced conflicts are a threat to global stability

Shamo Ali, a herdsman leads his camels to a community water point at Horr Gutha springs in North Horr, Marsabit county. [Denish Ochieng, Standard]

The world is beset by more frequent and destructive disasters. However, lurking behind these repetitious news headlines is an insidious force tearing at the fabric of our existence - conflicts fueled by climate change.

A paradox is unfolding across our planet today in a scary conflict where humanity is simultaneously playing two characters: the architect of its own extinction and the protagonist. It is a vicious fight, and both the beneficiaries and casualties lie within the competition over dwindling resources.

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