Winters are getting warmer and shorter as the climate changes. That's helping rat populations grow in several U.S. cities.
Climate change, especially warming winters, is linked to rising rat populations in cities, according to a new study. It found “significant” increases in rat numbers in places including Washington D.C.
The researchers analyzed rat complaints and inspection reports for 16 cities that had consistent, long-term data available.
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