which talks about large parts of the world becoming uninhabitable, but (1) seems to be based on a high earth system sensitivity estimate
"These extreme wet bulb temperatures are concentrated in small parts of India, China, and the Amazon"
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they estimate a million person-days of uninhabitable temperatures so i don't know what that implies in terms of number of people affected
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idk maybe the paper i linked is an updated version of the research the NG article is based on
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@GulrezDoc more about the expected impacts, but my understanding was that the effects of the *expected-case* warming would either kill millions, or drive large-scale migrations away from those (very, very populous) areas within the next 3-4 decades. -
i don't see any support for this in the NG article or the research it cites
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