Climate Change and Vector-Borne Diseases on Kastellorizo Island
A recent study conducted as part of the IDAlert project has shed light on the impacts of climate change on
Mosquitoes can inhabit a multitude of spaces and environments as long as there is water. Mosquitoes need water to reproduce.
A growing body of research reveals the deaths and diseases linked to rising temperatures across the continent. by Carissa Wong.
As anthropogenic climate change continues to escalate, its detrimental effects on human health are becoming pronounced, demanding urgent transformative actions
Shouro Dasgupta is an Environmental Economist at Fondazione CMCC, a Visiting Senior Fellow at the Grantham Research Institute, LSE, and