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		<title>Exaggerating the impact of climate change on the spread of malaria</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A recent press release from Dfid suggested that millions in Kenya are susceptible to malaria due to a rise in temperature. Simple analysis shows questions this claim. From Carbon Commentary, part of the Guardian Environment Network.]]></description>
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