Would You Move Underground to Avoid Extreme Heat Like Residents In This Town?
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, reports on Coober Pedy, Australia — a town where residents live and work underground to escape extreme heat. With summer temperatures hitting 120°F, underground structures have become essential for survival, maintaining much cooler conditions. McIntyre highlights this as a possible glimpse into the future for other hot regions, particularly in smaller cities, if climate change continues to drive global temperatures higher.
