How communist is the CBC? Corona virus is because of climate change, paying more to Trudeau answer.
What’s the connection between climate change and infectious diseases? We still don’t know where the 2019 novel coronavirus came from. The leading suspicion is an animal host – a bat, likely – infected another animal that has more contact with humans.
That’s how the 2012 MERS (Middle East Respiratory Syndrome) outbreak is believed to have played out. A bat, at some point in the past, infected a camel, which may have sneezed on a human.
One of the reasons the human and animal worlds are bumping up against each other is a changing climate. Research suggests that warmer winters and springs are keeping bats, for example, around longer because the insects they feed on also like the warmth. And this may affect the spread of diseases bats carry.
“Climate change, coupled with other human environmental changes like urbanization and habitat destruction, is bringing us closer to wildlife,” said Dr. Katie Clow, a professor at the Ontario Veterinary College at the University of Guelph. “So there’s this very complex interplay of many different changes happening all at the same time.”
Clow’s research looks at the epidemiology of vector-borne diseases and a lot of her work involves trawling the woods for ticks. (She also has the pleasure of getting those little buggers in the mail.) The study of these insects provides some of the clearest evidence of the effect of a warming climate on the spread of infectious diseases.EVERYTHING BAD IS THE RESULT OF CLIMATE CHANGE.
AND THE SOLUTION TO ALL BAD THINGS IS TO IMPORT MORE MUSLIMS.
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