Thursday, August 3, 2017
Much of South Asia ‘could be too hot to live’ by 2100 | India News
Fast Facts 1. Up to third of the people in Indo-Gangetic Plain could be affect by climate-warming emissions. 2. At risk of extreme future heat waves are poor farmworkers or outdoor construction laborers. 3. About 30 percent of the region could see dangerous temperatures of 31 degrees C. 4. Experts urge countries must work toward meeting the Paris agreement goals to limit average global warming.
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