Sky’s Dengue Fever Lies
By Paul Homewood
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Asian tiger mosquitoes carrying dengue fever could be common in England by the middle of this century, according to government health experts.
The insects have spread across large parts of Europe in recent years because of warmer conditions – and tend to live in urban areas and feed during the day, putting people at greater risk.
They are known for their striped body and its potential to spread dengue fever, zika virus and chikungunya – diseases normally associated with tropical regions.
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) fears dengue fever could be transmitted in London by 2060, and the mosquito itself could become widespread across England in the 2040s.
Jolyon Medlock, an entomologist at UKHSA, said monitoring at borders can help slow the spread of mosquitoes – and people can keep them away by covering any standing water or empty containers, as the insects lay eggs in them.
UKHSA chief executive Professor Dame Jenny Harries said: "Things that when I trained many years ago were called tropical diseases will actually become national domestic diseases."
Officials also said other food or water-based infectious diseases could become more common, with an increased risk of more pandemics.
Danger from extreme heat will worsen and so will flooding, which can also damage people’s mental health.
Food prices are also likely to become more volatile as much of what the UK imports is from regions sensitive to climate impacts such as drought.
Wildfires that produce toxic smoke are also expected more frequently during hotter, drier summers.
Young children, the elderly and those with pre-existing health conditions are most vulnerable to these threats.
"In the summer of 2022, UK temperatures reached above 40C for the first time on record," Dame Jenny said.
"We had nearly 3,000 excess deaths recorded across that extended heat period while many other countries have experienced bouts of intense and prolonged heat in recent months.
"Using a high emission scenario, UK health-related deaths are estimated to increase by over 100% in the 2030s, over 500% in the 2050s, and over 1,000% by 2070."
The Earth has already warmed by 1.2C above pre-industrial levels and the amount of carbon in the atmosphere means further warming is already locked in even if emissions start declining overnight.
This means some adaption is necessary, the UKHSA said, alongside the reduction in emissions and making improvements to housing, flood defences and extreme temperature warnings.
Dame Jenny added: "Climate change is an important threat which undermines public health right across the globe, not only by increasing the mortality burden of extreme temperatures and weather effects, but through enhancing the spread of infectious disease and exacerbating the fragility of the global systems that our health depends upon, increasing the vulnerability of populations to existing geopolitical, energy and cost-of-living crises."
Does Jenny Harries seriously believe we are now getting a “tropical climate”? If she does, she should not be in her job.
The whole story about Asian tiger mosquitos shows a complete lack of understanding of their ecology. This is what the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control say:


https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/disease-vectors/facts/mosquito-factsheets/aedes-albopictus
The mosquito is native to the tropical and subtropical areas of Southeast Asia. In the past few centuries, however, this species has spread to many countries through the transport of goods and international travel.

https://www.encyclopedie-environnement.org/en/life/why-tiger-mosquito-invasive/

In Europe, the mosquito is now well established in Italy and southern France. But the idea that Britain will soon have the same climate as the south of France is absurd.
In fact, the Asian tiger does not need such a hot climate. You will see from the map above that it is already well established in the Northeastern United States, which has much colder winters than here.
The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control explain that the mosquito is already showing signs of adaptation to colder climates which may result in disease transmission in new areas.
Scientists reckon that Britain is already well within the climatic threshold:


https://www.encyclopedie-environnement.org/en/life/why-tiger-mosquito-invasive/
As with all mosquito vectored diseases, the solution is effective control methods, in particular the reduction of larval development sites and use of pesticides.
As for the rest of the article, it might just as well have come from the Extinction Rebellion playbook of outright lies:
- Danger from extreme heat will worsen and so will flooding, which can also damage people’s mental health.
- Food prices are also likely to become more volatile as much of what the UK imports is from regions sensitive to climate impacts such as drought.
- Wildfires that produce toxic smoke are also expected more frequently during hotter, drier summers.
- In the summer of 2022, UK temperatures reached above 40C for the first time on record," Dame Jenny said. "We had nearly 3,000 excess deaths recorded across that extended heat period
- Using a high emission scenario, UK health-related deaths are estimated to increase by over 100% in the 2030s, over 500% in the 2050s, and over 1,000% by 2070.
None of this is true. Harries should be fired for spreading so much false information.
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As part of the new Fear-Campaign the “i” have a large article saying that summer excess deaths will rocket IF / WHEN etc AGW occurs…….
This was included in the BBC Radio 4 news this morning (Dec 11), but I’m sad to report that the newsreader wasn’t in the least ashamed!
Also on the lunchtime BBC TV news.
We stayed at a location in S of France last summer where major landscaping work was being carried out. This was disturbing large colonies of tiger mozzies. Got eaten alive! A nuisance, but no ill effects.
“Using a high emission scenario…” Is that just another name for ‘model’?
Most likely the discredited RCP8.5 that would require everybody to have burning braziers of coal and a gas flare off running 24 hours a day to get near.
Narrative, as in story, as in lie.
‘Using a high emission scenario’ – is just another way of saying ‘this is a wind-up’.
“people can keep them away by covering any standing water.”
I wonder if this will mean something will be finally done about the all the potholes?
Potholes are important in the drive to discourage vehicle use and will be expanded in the interests of Net Zero.
Why isn’t Project Fear warning us about wetland conservation – isn’t that just going to make matters worse. (For people I mean, not for mosquitos). We used to have our own all-British ague-infested swamps – no need for all these johnny foreign types.
Does the cycling lobby know this? Or is pedestrians having to dive out of the way of cyclists (especially the delivery ones) flying down pavements part of net zero too (you never know these days). It also explain why the climate prophet drive or are collected from a court appearance in a 4x4s.
Standing water in the new drought conditions…
Huge mosquitos emerge from Stonebridge Pond every year but we survive. The last UK malaria outbreak was on Isle of Sheppey from 1917-21. There was also an isolated death in 1952, someone returning to UK with malaria passed it on via local mosquitos.
https://bjgp.org/content/70/693/182
‘There is convincing evidence that between the 16th and 19th centuries, individuals living in the coastal marshes of southern England were less healthy than those in inland areas.’
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(06)68850-8/fulltext
Malaria was only eradicated in the Netherlands in the early 70s.
Makes sense, not that far away, we get plenty of visiting Dutch yachts. They held the castle in Queenborough for a few days during the Raid on the Medway in 1667. Significant anniversaries are a good excuse for a jolly.
https://www.historic-uk.com/HistoryUK/HistoryofEngland/Raid-On-Medway/
Yes, malarial fever or ‘ague’ was very common in the 17th century in Southern England. The first Astronomer Royal at Greenwich, Flamsteed complained about it. And this is during the climatic minimum, when winters could be very cold and long. But, the weather records of the time record that the variance, year to year, was considerable. Christopher Wren, architect but also mathematician and astronomer, invented a recording weather clock and demonstrated it to the Royal Society. There was great unease about the variability of the weather at this time, much as we have today…. Funny old stuff weather…..
Indeed, my colleague worked on the restoration of ‘The Observator’s Habitation’ at Greenwich taking out steel beams inserted to support ack-ack guns during WW2 and reinstating Wren’s original timber truss supporting the flat roof, rebuilding the rotten ends and jacking the stresses back into the truss so that it picked up the roof load again after 300+ years. Flamsteed probably shivered from the ague in the rooms below. My father caught malaria fighting with 5th Indian Division in Burma, despite Slim’s insistence on everyone taking their Mepacrine. It plagued him from time to time for the next 70 years.
Paul, when you add your commentary after an article you need to change the font so it’s clear where the climate bullsh*t article ends and your response starts. Yes, most of us can work it out but if we forward this to our low IQ MPs, other media etc, they might need things being more obvious.
On a lighter note as record cold sweeps Europe the new fleet of battery buses introduced in Oslo in April has been kiboshed. Also, bankruptcies in Germany this year are up nearly 25% – the effects of high energy costs at work?
https://aussiedlerbote.de/en/brand-new-electric-buses-paralyzed-in-oslo/
The obvious answer is to build more offshore wind turbines —a sufficient density will swat the tiger mozzies before they reach our shores.
Have an up-tick that man!!
But we don’t want tick borne diseases either!
And the additional whale oil will help us to ‘Just Stop Oil’ sooner.
The BBC reported this as well. At least they said it was an extreme scenario. But they didn’t say it was impossibly unlikely to happen
Memo to the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA):
Blaming a problem on CO2 allows – figuratively but not literally – you to avoid the work you are sworn to do. Any one at UKHSA that believes ClimateChange™ is a serious issue and that CO2 is the cause should resign immediately.
ps: If you need help understanding this, I am available for consultation. 🙂
You have to remember that continuing funding is dependent on maintaining the ‘right’ views on CO2 !!
If anything is going to lead to an increase in the population of mosquitos of all varieties it’s the creation of more wetlands and returning bogs to bogs.
It was only in the 19th century that people stopped dying from ague
Not a problem . . . you can use your leftover Ivermectin from the Covid pandemic to treat the dengue.
I might not be able to remember where I left my specs ten minutes ago, but I can remember important stuff from long ago. Considering our Paul’s latest post, I immediately thought: – “Prof. Paul Reiter from Paris”.
Online search for “Prof. Paul Reiter Paris mosquitos” threw up (in addition to assasination pieces from DeSmog, Grauniad, Wikipedia etc.) a nice piece on parliament dot uk, vintage 2005, “Memorandum by Professor Paul Reiter, Institut Pasteur; Paris
THE IPCC AND TECHNICAL INFORMATION. EXAMPLE: IMPACTS ON HUMAN HEALTH”
Recommended. We should celebrate Prof. Paul as the guy who put a stake through the heart of this GlowBullWarming zombie lie, last time around. I think he was also on the last programme Channel 4 put on, that was really worth watching, The Great Global Warming Swindle, Dir. Martin Durkin, 2007. I still have the DVD. But can’t remember where it is…
But here we are again. The old zombie lie shuffles once more towards us. Still thirsting for some nice tasty brains.
What next? The missing “Snows of Kilimanjaro”?
Food prices will become more “volatile”?
I don’t think they understand the meaning of the word.
I reported this nonsense from the “impartial” klymutt fraud promoters at the BBC today. Pure emotional twaddle from yet one more Arts graduate at the BBC. I ask again, is it coincidental that the BBC seems to deliberately use Arts graduates to report on scientific issues or quote as “scientists” people who may be scientists but in a field totally unrelated to the subject in question? My take is they just regurgitate the twaddle they are thrown by the political commissars in the BBC
Here it is: https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20231206-the-coloured-stripes-that-explain-climate-change
My absolute favourite piece of rubbish contained in this pathetic whine comes under the following heading where even the BBC excels themselves. Please scroll down to the section on
“Why polar bears are no longer the poster image of climate change”
I could not believe they dared to write the following:
I quote: “For decades distressed polar bears on distant ice caps were an emblem for climate change – until experts began to doubt the effectiveness of these visuals”.
When the “scientists” who had been receiving millions of dollars for supposedly studying the polar bears were found out by Dr Susan Crockford making up the numbers…. in my book committing fraud, the word weasel from the BBC has the unbelievable effrontery to describes them being being found out for fraud as “For decades distressed polar bears on distant ice caps were an emblem for climate change – until experts began to doubt the effectiveness of these visuals”.
The cretin still adds emotional language “destressed”. Where is the evidence except in the minds of morons with Arts degrees who have such a high opinion of themselves that they can read the minds of polar bears. How absurd and how wilfully asinine….and we are FORCED to pay the salaries of these word weasels.
Then it is a pity that the annual average temp for the UK for 2023 looks like being lower than that for 2022 in this warmest year ever.
We are now in the time of universal deceit so actually being colder, warmer, it is of no consequence. The narrative is to be protected and promoted and that says that every year it is warmer.
Remember in the UK for 20 years or more we were told there had been continuous improvement in grades achieved at A level? Funny that given that few things in life can ever be so linear. Also funny that previous O level questions began to appear on A level papers and Universities strangely began having to provide remedial classes for all those star performers. They would not need to bother now as immutable characteristics matter more now that academic prowess.
Last years story was that the 2022 “drought” (dry spell) was sure to continue into 2023
BBC and MSM ran a few such stories in March
so I have been monitoring the Cornwall reservoir level page
What a joke ..reservoirs did recover over winter and stayed well .. This winter they will probably have to release lots of excess water
https://www.southwestwater.co.uk/environment/water-resources/reservoir-levels
In our quiet little corner of Burgundy we have had 417mm of rain in the last eight weeks, as much as we had during the previous 29! I am prepared to bet on two things: this will be touted as evidence of climate change (the French ‘meteorologists’ are almost but not quite as gung-ho as their UK counterparts) and when I sit down with the year-end figures 2023 will not be greatly out of line with previous years.
As for temperatures, with three weeks to go 2023 has seen no new maxima (weekly readings over 13 years) and one new minimum.
Certainly this has been a wet late autumn. The River Seille took over its flood plain two weeks ago for the first time for at least 50 years (I’m told) in autumn. Usually it’s February/March meltwater from the Jura.
But as far as local people are concerned it’s still only weather!
O/T Today’s Times article about Drax subsidies being extended past 2027 being snuck in under the end of parliament session.
“According to estimates by the think tank Ember, if the subsidies continue to 2035,
Drax’s shareholders will have received in total almost £23 billion since the boondoggle began in 2012.”
unpaywalled https://archive.is/amRmW
Hasn’t modelling fraudster Prof Neil Ferguson also moved on (from the deadly CoV affair) to the climate scam/hoax?! Dangerous, amoral individuals.
Great piece. Thank you.
This nonsense was refuted years ago – Dengue and climate change in Australia: predictions for the future should incorporate knowledge from the past
Richard C Russell et al
https://doi.org/10.5694/j.1326-5377.2009.tb02393.x
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.5694/j.1326-5377.2009.tb02393.x
“Big Pharma” is ready with various vaccines for dengue fever, including mRNA ones. The only vaccine licensed and being used is called Dengvaxia. It uses attenuated yellow fever virus which has been modified to contain proteins from dengue virus. Therefore, it is akin to a mRNA vaccine, and is probably going to show the special long-term dangers inherent in all mRNA vaccines.
“The potential risk of Antibody Dependent Enhancement is undoubtedly the difficulty of developing dengue fever vaccine.”
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8438590/
From now on, all references to this widespread, usually mild, disease should be regarded simply as part of a softening-up process (which, of course, can latch on to existing hysterias such as climate fears) before it becomes official “advice” to get the vaccine before travelling anywhere.
“Jolyon Medlock, an entomologist at UKHSA, said monitoring at borders can help slow the spread of mosquitoes”
This led me to a vision of mosquitoes being stopped at borders and asked for their passports and visas.
At least got a laugh to compensate for the outright lies promulgated by Ms Harries and then repeated by the BBC.
They’ll just bite the border guards.