It’s the mosquito — and, increasingly, it’s on the move.
These global shifts, which will only accelerate as the planet warms, have sparked concern that the diseases mosquitoes carry will exact an even higher toll in the months and years to come.
In June alone, five cases of locally transmitted malaria were discovered in Texas and Florida: the first cases acquired in the United States in two decades. These cases, experts say, are unlikely to have a connection to warming temperatures — conditions in Florida and Texas are already suitable for malaria-carrying mosquitoes. But as urban heat islands expand and temperatures rise, mosquito-borne diseases are expected to travel outside of their typical regions.
Paragraphs 2,3,4 in order. How the fuck do these people still have jobs?
Assuming they graduate high school knowing how to type, it's clear that the point of majoring in communications is explicitly intended to teach young journalists how to lie in a legally protected way.
Paragraphs 2,3,4 in order. How the fuck do these people still have jobs?
Assuming they graduate high school knowing how to type, it's clear that the point of majoring in communications is explicitly intended to teach young journalists how to lie in a legally protected way.
blames climate change.
They're only invading because of all the climate change devastating their native habitat, don't'cha know.
Also, they're trying to put a malaria vaccine on the childhood vaccine schedule.
I didn't realize there was one.