Read here. Since the Little Ice Age end, the globe has warmed. Global warming alarmists and IPCC scientists predicted that malaria would spread across the world as global warming occurred. As is almost always the case, the alarmist predictions were wrong. From a recent peer-reviewed study, the blue areas of map reveal world regions where malaria decrease; red shows areas of increase. (click on image to enlarge)
Why didn't malaria spread as predicted? Because the prediction was based on known falsehoods about the disease (in different terms, the IPCC lied.) What really caused the malaria decrease? (Note: In reality, global warming didn't cause the decrease.)
"One of the standard tenets of the global warming bible is that malaria will get worse as temperatures rise. We’ve addressed this many times before, primarily by noting that the link between high temperatures and high malaria infection rates is anything but straightforward. Infectious disease expert Paul Reiter is quick to point out that malaria has been observed inside the Arctic Circle…and this is obviously not typical of a so-called “tropical” disease".....this simple comparison illustrates that despite warming global temperatures, the combined natural and anthropogenic forces acting on the disease throughout the twentieth century have resulted in the great majority of locations undergoing a net reduction in transmission between one and three orders of magnitude, larger than the maximum future increases proposed under temperature-based climate change scenarios…When compared to the substantially smaller proposed magnitude of climate-induced effects, an important and simple inference is that [climate change impacts] can be offset by moderate increases in coverage levels of currently available interventions."