Researchers say Kuwait, a Middle Eastern country, will become uninhabitable in a few years.
Kuwait
Kuwait is one of the richest countries in the Middle East. Crude oil production is the main source of income there. However, researchers have warned that Kuwait could become uninhabitable in a few more years.
What is the reason?
In Kuwait, which is considered a rich country, rising temperatures are the worst problem. The temperature in Kuwait has been recorded at 127.2 degrees fahrenheit for the past few years. Yes, this temperature was reported in a place in the northern part of Kuwait. This is the third highest temperature in recent history.
Kuwait, a small country located between Saudi Arabia and Iraq, emitted 20 tons of carbon dioxide in 2020. At the same time, researchers say that the Congolese country in Africa discharged only 0.03 tons.
Maximum heat
Kuwait recorded a low of 54 degrees in 2016. This is considered to be the highest temperature recorded in the last 76 years. However, researchers warn that Kuwait's current temperatures could rise to 4.5 degrees Celsius by 2071.
The Gulf Sea region is being hit hardest by the continuing rising heat in Kuwait. Due to this, the fishermen in Kuwait are in crisis due to the migration of fish.
Problem
It has been reported that only 60 percent of the electricity consumed by a family in Kuwait is used for refrigerators. Researchers have expressed concern that people from other countries seeking employment in this country, which has a population of 45 million, will be severely affected by the climate change.
Kuwait said at last year's climate change conference that it would control 7.4% of gas emissions by 2035. Seasonal researchers warn that Kuwait will be forced to make efforts to reduce temperatures.