21 Countries Have Temperatures Over 110 Degrees

New data show that 21 nations have posted temperatures of over 110 degrees F over the last week. Semafor said this was due to high pressure over South Asia and the Middle East. It is extremely rare for temperatures to rise to this level anywhere in the world, and the fact that it was so widespread is staggering.
Among the issues this raises is the extent to which these geographic areas can support large populations. The ability to survive at this heat level is low. Running large enterprises is nearly impossible. Housing is as well. Air conditioning has become necessary in homes, transportation, and business. Many of the people who live in these areas are impoverished.
Populations Are Too Large
The problem of climate population migration began decades ago, mostly because of drought. Heat has become the second major factor worldwide. There is no place to relocate millions without extreme political and miliatry unrest.
The global heatwave that runs from India to Phoenix will only get worse. And so will the challenge that there is no way to reverse it.
Summed up, these areas of the world are impossible to live in.
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