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- who: Joram Tarusarira from the Department of Comparative Study of Religion, University of Groningen, GK Groningen, The Netherlands have published the research: Religious Environmental Sensemaking in Climate-Induced Conflicts, in the Journal: Religions 2022, 13, 204. of /2022/
- what: The article is concerned with the second of these possible connections.
- how: This article showed that dealing with climate-induced conflicts requires factoring in knowledge about sacred beliefs and practices of the stakeholders to complement positivist and technological approaches.
- future: As the effects of climatic variation and climate change grow natural resource . . .
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