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  • The Paris Climate Agreement seeks to limit global warming to well below 2 °C, ideally to 1.5 °C, to improve public health outcomes.
  • A study using dengue in Latin America suggests that limiting warming to 2 °C could prevent approximately 2.8 million cases of dengue annually by the century's end, compared to a no-policy scenario of 3.7 °C warming.
  • Further limiting warming to 1.5 °C could result in an additional reduction of about 500,000 cases per year, demonstrating the importance of climate policy in managing disease spread.

Article Abstract

The Paris Climate Agreement aims to hold global-mean temperature well below 2 °C and to pursue efforts to limit it to 1.5 °C above preindustrial levels. While it is recognized that there are benefits for human health in limiting global warming to 1.5 °C, the magnitude with which those societal benefits will be accrued remains unquantified. Crucial to public health preparedness and response is the understanding and quantification of such impacts at different levels of warming. Using dengue in Latin America as a study case, a climate-driven dengue generalized additive mixed model was developed to predict global warming impacts using five different global circulation models, all scaled to represent multiple global-mean temperature assumptions. We show that policies to limit global warming to 2 °C could reduce dengue cases by about 2.8 (0.8-7.4) million cases per year by the end of the century compared with a no-policy scenario that warms by 3.7 °C. Limiting warming further to 1.5 °C produces an additional drop in cases of about 0.5 (0.2-1.1) million per year. Furthermore, we found that by limiting global warming we can limit the expansion of the disease toward areas where incidence is currently low. We anticipate our study to be a starting point for more comprehensive studies incorporating socioeconomic scenarios and how they may further impact dengue incidence. Our results demonstrate that although future climate change may amplify dengue transmission in the region, impacts may be avoided by constraining the level of warming.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6004471PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1718945115DOI Listing

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