- Climate change will have significant effects on chronically humid areas with extreme "wet bulb" temperature events becoming increasingly common over the next 50 years. This will disproportionately impact regions where people work outside and have little access to air conditioning. http://blogs.ei.columbia.edu/2017/12/22/humidity-may-prove-breaking-point-for-some-areas-as-temperatures-rise-says-study/ 23 comments science
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