Did global warming cause a Florida dengue outbreak — the Bill McKibben-Steve Milloy Twitter debate
We report, you decide.
Bottom line: the Florida dengue epidemic was most likely caused by a traveler who brought dengue into Florida. The traveler was then bitten by a mosquito, which became infected and then transmitted the virus to other people.
3 thoughts on “Did global warming cause a Florida dengue outbreak — the Bill McKibben-Steve Milloy Twitter debate”
For global warming to cause anything, there has to be global warming. Sorry Mr. Bill.
So is McWeepin trying to imply that AGW caused dengue to spontaneously infect the mosquito? What a tool…where does he propose it originated?
Don’t waste time, breath and pixels being reasonable with McKibben, Steve – he is not capable of being reasonable; his religious faith does not allow it. .
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For global warming to cause anything, there has to be global warming. Sorry Mr. Bill.
So is McWeepin trying to imply that AGW caused dengue to spontaneously infect the mosquito? What a tool…where does he propose it originated?
Don’t waste time, breath and pixels being reasonable with McKibben, Steve – he is not capable of being reasonable; his religious faith does not allow it. .