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Climate Change: Persian Gulf May Be Too Hot For Human Habitation By End Of Century [VIDEO]
New climate models suggest that parts of the Persian Gulf may experience waves of deadly heat that will eventually force humans to relocate. The region's shallow waters, intense solar rays and clear skies ultimately cause cities to exceed the "tipping point" for human survival.
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