If global warming reaches 2.7 degrees, this will lead to very high temperatures that will affect 22% to 39% of the world’s population by 2080-2100.
According to forecasts, the greatest impact of abnormally high temperatures will be felt by residents of India, the Philippines and Indonesia, due to the climate and high population density in these regions.
Today, about 600 million people (approximately 9% of the total population) are already affected by climate anomalies. It has been found that there is an optimal range of climatic conditions in which a society can successfully develop, according to research.
It is noted that this range includes a temperature range from 13 to 27 degrees Celsius, writes RBC .
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