Eight Billion. That's a Lot of People.


A study finds that, by 2080, eight billion people could be at risk of contracting malaria and dengue fever.

The study, led by the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) and published in the Lancet Planetary Health journal, found that if emission levels continue to rise at current rates, the effect on global temperatures could lengthen transmission seasons by more than a month for malaria and four months for dengue over the next 50 years.

Sorry, guys, but "if emission levels continue to rise at current rates," the chances of there being eight billion of us around by 2080 are slim to none.

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