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Future temperature in southwest Asia projected to exceed a threshold for human adaptability
Access & Citations
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Online attention
- 363 tweeters
- 49 blogs
- 9 Facebook pages
- 7 Google+ users
- 329 news outlets
- 43 Redditors
- 2 Video uploaders
- 14 Wikipedia page
- 707 Mendeley
- 2 Citeulike
This article is in the 99th percentile (ranked 22nd) of the 312,958 tracked articles of a similar age in all journals and the 98th percentile (ranked 1st) of the 94 tracked articles of a similar age in Nature Climate Change
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Mentions in news and blogs
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News story from The Telegraph (UK) on Monday 26 October 2015
The Telegraph (UK) -
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Emirates 24/7 -
Extreme heatwaves could push Gulf climate beyond human endurance, study shows
Science news, comment and analysis | theguardian.com -
Warming May Mean Stifling Future for Middle East
Climate Central - News, Blogs & Features -
Parts Of The Persian Gulf Could Be Unsafe For Humans By 2100 Due To Climate Change
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Brutale Hitze im persischen Golf
Zebu (Das ist ein Gemeinschaftsblog von Joey, Sämi und Timi-Tim) -
Cambiamenti climatici, il golfo Persico diventerà invivibile entro 2100
LifeGate » News Persone -
Climate Change Could Make The Persian Gulf So Hot People Can’t Spend More Than A Few Hours Outside
ThinkProgress » Climate Progress -
Is climate change about to claim its first cities?
Agenda - The World Economic Forum -
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