Unsustainability due to heat waves by 2050 in Asia and Africa. Reports say that unsustainability due to heat waves by 2050 in parts of Asia and Africa could affect human life. A joint report has been framed by the United Nations and the Red Cross about the climatic changes. The joint report says that the emissions of greenhouse gas will be more intense in recent times.
Heat Waves: Unsustainability
The emissions of greenhouse gases will be more intense than usual. It will trigger the heatwaves which will lead to unsustainability in human beings. The heat waves will cause a large-scale loss of life in the regions of Asia and Africa. Human life can be very unsustainable by the mid-century. The report also mentions that there will be mass migration and confirmed inequality. The impact of future unsustainability can be seen appearing today.

The places that will be affected: says Report
The organizations mentioned that heat waves exceed human physiological and social limits. The effects could be seen in the Sahel, the horn of Africa in the south, and Southwest Asia. The joint report warned about the mishaps that happened this year with Somalia and Pakistan. The future is even deadlier with more frequent and more intense emergencies related to heat for humans. Aggressive steps need to be taken to avert the potential heat disaster.
Further Mentions: The Joint Report
UN office thought for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies. They released the report well in advance before the COP27 climate change summit in Egypt. Jagan Chapagain, the IFRC Secretary General says they don’t want to dramatize things. He says that the data unfold the prospects of the bleak future. Reports say that the limits are clear that people are exposed to extreme heat and humidity which they cannot withstand.
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