Researchers blame climate change for one fifth of dengue cases
- Nearly 20% of cases of dengue fever can be attributed to climate change, according to new research by scientists.
- Projections indicate this figure may rise to 60% by 2050 if global warming continues.
- Researchers claim that reducing carbon dioxide emissions to net-zero could decrease dengue cases by 30% in some countries.
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