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CORRECTED: What if we killed all mosquitoes?

Climate change concept

The deadliest animals are not lions, spiders or snakes, but the tiny mosquitoes that suck our blood, make us itchy and infect us with disease.Mosquitoes kill around 760,000 people every year, according to research site Our World in Data, with humans ourselves coming a distant second.

Climate change and emissions

New Zealand moves to halt lawsuits over climate damage

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Extreme weather and natural hazards

Malaysia plans cloud seeding for drought-hit 'rice bowl'

Antarctic ice and research
Oceans, ice and biodiversity

Antarctic talks in Japan: key things to know

Arctic ice and sea
Earth systems and signals

Middle East conflicts a danger for whales off S.Africa: study

Whales and marine life
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