Unbelievable! Malaria Returns to The Americas
With all of the caterwauling about global warming today (scroll down), a more important environmental issue may get missed:
Note the final paragraph and how DDT was successful in eliminating malaria the first time. It is estimated it would take 55¢ of DDT sprinkled around each home's walls to save more than a million lives (mostly children) in Africa each year.
The world has serious environmental problems today: Malaria and the lack of sanitary drinking water for a third of the world's people. Both could be solved for a fraction of what we are spending on worrying about the weather 40 years from now. It is long past time to get our priorities straight.
Note the final paragraph and how DDT was successful in eliminating malaria the first time. It is estimated it would take 55¢ of DDT sprinkled around each home's walls to save more than a million lives (mostly children) in Africa each year.
The world has serious environmental problems today: Malaria and the lack of sanitary drinking water for a third of the world's people. Both could be solved for a fraction of what we are spending on worrying about the weather 40 years from now. It is long past time to get our priorities straight.
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