The Midwest US could be a hotspot for deadly 'moist heat str

The Midwest US could be a hotspot for deadly 'moist heat stress' as global temperatures climb

Large parts of the world, including China and the Midwest US, are on track to become too hot for humans to handle as accelerating global temperatures expose billions to heat and humidity so extreme their bodies will no longer be able to cope, according to a new study.

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