A recent study delved into rising global temperatures' effects on human health, revealing that the escalating climate-driven heat might surpass human tolerance in specific regions on Earth.Human body may not be able to tolerate heat if temperatures cross 1 C in some parts of the world.A new study explored the impact of increasing global temperatures on human health.
As a result of global temperatures increasing, 196 countries in 2015 signed the Paris Agreement, which aimed to prevent crossing the preindustrial level 1.5 degrees Celsius threshold. W Larry Kenney, co-author and professor of physiology and kinesiology, the Marie Underhill Noll Chair in Human Performance at Penn State, stated:
There are exceptions to this phenomenon when considering temperature and humidity. An individual's specific tolerance level at specific thresholds is also influenced by factors such as physical activity and environmental elements like wind speed and solar radiation.and humidity surpassing human limits have been recorded only a limited number of times and only for a few hours at a time in human history. These were observed in the Middle East and Southeast Asia.
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