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the of organization and aims the on focuses chapter the of remainder The climate. in changes long-term to due is which that and disasters natural by caused is which that changes: climate these of consequences are that migration of forms major two the as well as acidification, ocean and precipitation, decreased and increased of regions of distribution global levels, sea rising temperatures, warming including activity, human to attributed have that climate in changes describe briefly to day present the to forward moves then chapter The conflict.  social and disease, famine, production, crop poor to led that centuries 19th and 16th the between Age Ice Little the during Europeans of migration mass the to Africa, of out migration mass the to savannas the to trees the from proto-humans of migration the with starting displacement, population and change climate of history brief a with begins chapter IntroductionThe 1. 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