Hot weather is the enemy of the productive. What could have been a great day of work outdoors turns into an all-out fight to avoid sunlight. We sprint indoors, crank the air conditioning up to patently dangerous levels, and do everything possible to ensure that the endless outdoor heat doesn’t manage to reach the living room. Still, there are places on earth where extreme heat isn’t just a one-off occurrence, but a regular event. To know about those cities, please check out the article experts of Insidermonkey compiled on the 11 cities with the highest average temperature in the world.
In a warming world, it doesn’t look like some people will be spending any more time outdoors. If we can limit the global temperature rise to 2C, the number of extremely hot days in parts of the Middle East and North Africa may level off in the next 40 years. However, under a 4C rise, they’ll keep on becoming more frequent until the end of the century. And for those who want to avoid extreme temperature, another list of Insidermonkey covering 11 countries with highest average temperature in the world might come in handy.
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