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The researchers measure the impact of climate projections in the region on “wet bulb temperatures,” or TW, a way of…

The researchers measure the impact of climate projections in the region on “wet bulb temperatures,” or TW, a way of measuring the combined effects of heat and humidity.

At a TW of 35 C, they write, humans can no longer cool their bodies by sweating. “A healthy human may not survive outdoors at a TW of 35 C for more than six hours,” they write.

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