Avian malaria threat

Hawaii avian malaria threat worse due to climate change

Last month's US federal report, the Fourth National Climate Assessment, concluded climate change poses a threat to all the US, but particularly Hawaii and the American Pacific territories.

One of the writers of the Hawaii section of the assessment, the director of the Pacific Island Ecosystems Research Center, Gordon Tribble, said Hawaii was the most ecologically diverse US state.

He said the effects of climate warming were already apparent with forest birds facing a growing threat from malaria.