Environment
Kuwait Could Become Uninhabitable Due to Future Temperature Rise in the Coming Decades [Reports]
Kuwait’s rising temperature is greater than the global average. Click to read more. Kuwait is experiencing an unprecedented temperature rise. Experts asserted that the Middle Eastern country can become uninhabitable in the coming decades should the intense heat continue in the future, according to multiple reports.
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