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2023 in climate change: Revision history


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  • curprev 05:3105:31, 26 February 2024RCraig09 talk contribs 129,551 bytes +860 →‎Projections: 23 October: a ''Washington Post'' analysis concluded that by 2040, longer warm and moist transmission seasons and expanding habitats for mosquitos (both caused by climate change), coupled with expected demographic growth, could put more than 5 billion people at risk of contracting malaria.<ref name=WashPost_20231023> undo

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