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How Brazil Reacts to Climate Change

 
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How Brazil Reacts to Climate Change
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Dengue Fever (4/13)

A public health service truck retrofitted with a spraying device in downtown Rio de Janeiro spraying to combat a dengue fever outbreak in 2002. Rising temperatures could expand the habitats of insects that carry diseases like malaria and dengue fever into the typically cooler southern parts of the country. Over 85,000 cases of dengue fever were reported in southwestern Brazil in early 2007, a 30-percent increase from the previous year. (Photo: Reuters)

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