SciDev.Net: Bednets and drugs will influence the spread of malaria far more than will climate change, according to a study that challenges fears that warming will aggravate the disease in Africa. Many researchers have predicted that rising temperatures will cause malaria to expand its range and intensify in its current strongholds. But unlike usual models, which aim to predict how climate change will affect malaria in the future, researchers looked at how warming affected the disease ......
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New twist in debate on climate change and malaria
Posted by Washington Post: Juliet Eilperin on May 20th, 2010
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