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Leadership is a wonderful thing, but it is truly found when it is tested, and on that count malaria leadership has failed.
AEI's Roger Bate highlights a peer-reviewed paper in Research and Reports in Tropical Medicine which exposes false claims about an insecticide-free malaria control project in Mexico and Central America.
The competition is fierce, but herewith the top five “New Malthusians” for a cover tribute band for the early 21st century.
Does the campaign against plastic bags make environmental sense?
DDT is still a critical weapon in the battle against malaria and other insect-borne diseases.
There is no clear evidence to support the trendy fearthat global population increases are out of control and need to be "stabilized."
DDT has been more effective against malaria than any other intervention, but inaction and political hostility may halt its recent renaissance.
Though DDT has proven to control malaria better than any other intervention, opposition to its use continues to mount.





