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A billion people will face potentially lethal heat stress if global warming reaches 2C above pre-industrial levels, according to
Some 68 million people around the world are affected by extreme heat stress today, according to the Met Office research, which determined where in the world the’ temperature would be greater than 32C for at least 10 days a year under different warming scenarios. If efforts to mitigate climate change were to fail and temperatures rise 4C above pre-industrial levels, “extreme heat risk could affect people in large swathes of most of the world’s continents,” warned Andy Hartley, the Met Office’s climate impacts lead.
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