Global Warming and the Spread of Mosquito-borne Diseases in Mozambique
MUEPANE, MOZAMBIQUE - AUGUST 10:
A woman gathers water from a well after working in her banana tree fields on August 10, 2023, in Muepane, Mozambique. In countries where malaria is already endemic everywhere, such as Mozambique, case counts are on the rise because climate change is disrupting traditional rainfall patterns and causing extreme weather events, in turn fostering conditions in which mosquitoes thrive and breed, like standing water and humidity.
(Photo by Jahi Chikwendiu/The Washington Post via Getty Images)
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