Earth's atmosphere and oceans are heating up beyond any previous point in human history, triggering a cascade of changes around the planet that our species is racing to manage.
infections along the US East Coast rose from 10 to 80 per year, the study found; they may be on track to reach 200 per year by 2100.
Cases also appear farther north every year, the authors add. Once rare north of Georgia on the US Atlantic coast, the bacteria now can be found as far north as Philadelphia.infections could begin to plague New York within a few decades, the researchers predict; under medium-to-high scenarios of future emissions and warming, they may occur in every eastern US state by the 2080s.
While the overall number of US infections remains fairly low, the stakes are high: About one in five people with a wound infected by
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