Thursday, September 29, 2011

The Climate Change Report #1

Welcome to "The Reports of the Climate Change." The Climate Change is at it again. We as people of this world need to do better in combating this monster!

Climate change has taken on a new tactic. According to the article titled "the opposing effects of climate change and socio-economic development on the global distribution of malaria", climate change is causing the weather in the world to become significantly warmer, and because of this it is "projected to increase the population at risk."

According to the same article, the population is more at risk because mosquitoes thrive in warm climates. With climate change causing the weather to become warmer, it is predicted that more mosquitoes carrying malaria will reproduce and spread the disease.

This article was informative and well written. The article enlightens the reader of one negative effect that climate change has on the environment. The article discussion of the projected at risk population in the past, future and present was useful when trying to understand how the climate change directly can and has affected the spread of malaria.

We as people must stand up to climate change. This monster is out to get us all, and if we do not do better it will win. We can fight this monster by fighting our inner desires to be lazy. I challenge everyone reading this to take a punch at climate change by walking or bicycling more. If we as people try our best not to be lazy and walk or bicycle, instead of driving, we will do our part in fighting climate change.

Thank you for your time and this concludes our report on The Climate Change.


Béguin, Andreas, Simon Hales, Joacim Rocklöv, Christofer Åström, Valérie R. Louis, and Rainer Sauerborn. "The Opposing Effects of Climate Change and Socio-economic Development on the Global Distribution of Malaria." Global Environmental Change 21.4 (2011): 1209-214