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Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Professor Claims Climate Change Created ISIS

Global warming (and overpopulation) is responsible for the creation of the Islamic State (ISIS), according to a professor at an American college.

Charles Strozier, Professor of History and the founding Director of the John Jay College Center on Terrorism and Kelly Berkell, research assistant at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice, wrote a blog piece in the Huffington Post called “ How Climate Change Helped ISIS,” where they argue that a four-year drought in Syria, from 2006 through 2010, “devastated the livelihoods of 800,000 farmers and herders; and knocked two to three million people into extreme poverty.”

"If more Americans knew how glacial melt contributes to catastrophic weather in Afghanistan—potentially strengthening the Taliban and imperiling Afghan girls who want to attend school—would we drive more hybrids and use millions fewer plastic bags? How would elections and legislation be influenced?" Tweet This

“As the Obama administration undertakes a highly public, multilateral campaign to degrade and destroy the militant jihadists known as ISIS, ISIL and the Islamic State,” the two write, “many in the West remain unaware that climate played a significant role in the rise of Syria's extremists.”

“Many became climate refugees,” Strozier and Berkell write.

He believes Climate Change is also is contributing to the strengthening of the Taliban in Afghanistan.

In other words, extreme weather causes extremism.  Yep.

The rest on Campus Reform.

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