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Global warming to increase violent crime in the United States
Ryan D. Harp
, Kristopher B. Karnauskas
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United States
100%
Violent Crime
100%
Global Warming
100%
Violent Crime Rate
66%
Human Health
33%
Climate Change Impacts
33%
Economic Cost
33%
Future Climate Change
33%
Seasonal Climate
33%
Uncertainty Sources
33%
Continental United States
33%
Global Climate Models
33%
Robust Correlation
33%
Begging the Question
33%
Greenhouse Gas Emission Scenario
33%
Paris Agreement
33%
Global Warming Targets
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
United States
100%
Global Warming
100%
Climate Change
66%
State of the Art
33%
Human Health
33%
Global Climate
33%
Greenhouse Gas Emission
33%
Seasonality
33%
Paris Agreement
33%
Climate Modeling
33%
Social Sciences
Global Warming
100%
Violent Crime
100%
Climate Change
40%
Crime Rate
40%
Economic Costs
20%
Paris Agreement
20%
Seasonality
20%
Seasonal Variation
20%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
United States
100%
Greenhouse Gas Emissions
33%
Paris Agreement
33%
Economic Costs
33%