NASA Warns of Uninhabitability in Southern Asia, Eastern China, and Select US States by 2050 Due to Climate Heat Risks

According to scientists, the maximum tolerance of a human being to a wet bulb temperature is 35°C for six hours. NASA has recorded numerous instances exceeding 35°C since 2005, particularly near Pakistan and the Persian Gulf. The American organization predicts that several regions around the world could become uninhabitable by 2050. The at-risk areas include Southern Asia, the Persian Gulf (Iran, Oman, Kuwait), states near the Red Sea (Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Ethiopia, Somalia, Yemen), and Eastern China and Brazil are expected to face similar conditions by 2070, as well as some American states like Arkansas, Missouri, and Iowa. NASA’s … Continue reading NASA Warns of Uninhabitability in Southern Asia, Eastern China, and Select US States by 2050 Due to Climate Heat Risks