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Data from the World Health Organisation (WHO) presented in a map reveals that several countries, particularly across ...
Wageningen University researchers modeled climate responses of over 32,000 tree species under global warming scenarios.
A new review published in Advances in Atmospheric Sciences sheds light on one of climate science's enduring puzzles: how the ...
Climate Central's new “warming stripes" show U.S. cities are heating up fast. See which places are warming most.
Louise Kelly-Hope describes herself as a “positive and motivated person, quite independent, and very supportive of other ...
By Walaa Kamal in Cairo Climate change, especially extreme heatwaves, is already affecting Cairo, and its impact will only ...
Expansion of Disease Zones One of the most visible consequences of climate change is the expansion of health zones linked to vector-borne diseases, particularly those transmitted by mosquitoes.
Climate change is redrawing the malaria map, driving transmission into parts of Africa previously considered low-risk and threatening to undo decades of progress. With rising temperatures ...
BHABNA BANERJEE: Climate change is often discussed in terms of rising temperatures and extreme weather, but its impact on human health—especially infectious diseases—is less widely understood.
Tackling malaria is no longer just a public health goal—it has emerged as a climate conscious need. Since climate change is redrawing the map of Malaria, eradicating this disease means stabilising the ...
We developed a systematic evidence and gap map (2014–24) to assess how climate change impacts, mitigation, and adaptation affect the wellbeing of children aged 0–18 years globally, and discussed ...
However, about 2,000 cases of malaria are imported from other countries every year, according to WHO. That could change with a warming climate and the migration of vectors − mosquitos – to new ...