Dengue may surge 76% by 2050 due to climate change: Study
Rising global temperatures could drive dengue cases up by 76% across Asia and the Americas by 2050, a new study warns. Analysing 1.4 million data points, researchers found climate change already fuels 18% of cases, over 4.6 million annually. Cooler, high-population regions may see the sharpest rise, stressing urgent mitigation and adaptation.