Save Our Skins
Have parts of our world already become too hot to live? The Max Planck Institute foresees that parts of the Middle East and North Africa will become so hot that human habitability is compromised.
In fact, local and regional temperatures, even when the 2° C rise target as a global average would be achieved, will be getting so high that skins will be burning and 500 million people may have to leave large parts of the Middle-East and North Africa.
Read more: Climate-exodus expected in the Middle East and North Africa.