Autor:
Thomson, Madeleine C.
Grace, Delia
DeFries, Ruth
Metcalf, C. Jessica E.
Nissan, Hannah
Giannini, Alessandra
The Zika virus epidemic that emerged in northeast Brazil in 2015 occurred during an unusually warm and dry year. Both natural climate variability as well as longterm trends were responsible for the extreme temperatures observed1 and these climate conditions are likely to have contributed to the t...
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Thomson, Madeleine C.
,
Grace, Delia
,
DeFries, Ruth
,
Metcalf, C. Jessica E.
,
Nissan, Hannah
,
Giannini, Alessandra
,
[Climate impacts on disasters, infectious diseases and nutrition]
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Climate impacts on disasters, infectious diseases and nutrition