Risk of infectious diseases could increase with climate change

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The study highlights two global crises — climate change and infectious disease spread — as the world grapples with what to do about both.

lead to animal-human disease spread, but there’s less research about how climate change could influence this type of disease transmission, the researchers said at a media briefing Wednesday.

Daniel R. Brooks, a biologist at University of Nebraska State Museum and co-author of the book “The Stockholm Paradigm: Climate Change and Emerging Disease,” said the study acknowledges the threat posed by climate change in terms of increasing risk of infectious diseases. “Of particular note is that the study indicates that these encounters may already be happening with greater frequency and in places near where many people live,” Bernstein said.

 

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Risk of BS being released increases with the opinions of the “experts”.

Liberals projecting again

The comments on this article are a perfect example of republican anti education propaganda

The ol' greenies will find anything to scare the citzenry. Next they'll use a study that finds a link between the weather (climate change) and peanut butter use during a full mooon.

Glo-Bull Warming is a SCAM...realizing this first, the hysteria scare tactics dissolve.

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