April 5, 2025

16 thoughts on “How climate change is impacting mosquitoes spreading deadly diseases

  1. Higher rates of deadly disease. Repeated climate disasters. Weather effecting crop and livestock yields. Exploding insurance costs. Not to worry. The wacky right will tell you none of this is happening and it's all in your imagination. Climate change is a hoax.

  2. Mosquitoes won't be our only problem, when the earth's surface starts to become hotter, all insects and animal life will be living above ground, causing problems for all mankind. The more mining industries remove the minerals from under the ground to build infrastructures on top, the earth's crust will only become hotter. The earth's crust floats on top of "magma! (1860 Degree-Fahrenheit)"

  3. They are trying to stampede the herd. Most of the herd is too ignorant to know that Malaria was endemic in the southern and eastern United States for most of our history. Washington DC was a malarial swamp considered to be a hardship post by most governments. We fixed this by draining a lot of swamps and doing a lot of spraying.

  4. There is people that can go work for free idgaf if need be hire at minimum wage cause this is Covid-19 all over again just that I will not be closing no stores or government agencies

    I will not go to the job, I will call off and take the PTO fire me if u want I do not get desperate for a check.

  5. The UN Agricultural Conference years ago stated by Ms Peterson stated they need to hold back on spraying (seeding) due to death of trees. Boron, one of many chemicals, that lands on vegetation and farm lands. Now bioengineered products in foods. Plastics?

  6. I find it funny how when the Democrats start losing, all these virus and disease outbreaks start to happen and get blasted all over the news at an absurd rate

  7. #240G lPCC internationally-accepted AGW is +1.8C by 2100 or +0.023C per year. Doubt mosquitoes are spreading like crazy from +0.023C per year. Tremendous downpours are always COLD FRONTS. Dengue, Zika, West Nile are tropical diseases then they die out every winter. Magic CO2!

  8. I thought it was just me😂 I went outside to just chill in my backyard not too long ago and got bit 5 times in about 10 minutes. I was impressed honestly, my area usually doesn’t have many mosquitoes, especially in September.

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