How might climate change or impact the prevalence of tropical diseases?
Global warming and climate change leads to an increase in tropical diseases. Climate change results in higher temperatures and increases the frequency of extreme climate events. These factors all have an impact on tropical diseases. ChaCha!
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About Climate Change
Climate change is a change in the earth's climate over a period of time. Though climate change can be caused by changes in the earth's orbit and other global events, 97 out of 100 scientists believe that current changes in Earth's climate, specifically global warming trends, are caused by man-made activity, particularly the burning of fossil fuels. (Proceedings of the Nat'l Academy of Scientists, 2010)
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