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How Kuwait's climate inaction is making the country too hot to handle?

Vehicular pollution is worsening the climate crisis in Kuwait. With the older generation unable to look beyond their petrol-powered paradise, it's up to the country's youth to do something about it.

By CNBCTV18.com Jan 19, 2022 6:19:10 PM IST (Published)


If Kuwait fails to drastically reduce its dependence on conventional energy sources, ignoring the threat of climate change, the country will become unliveable in the coming decades, a new study has found.
Summers have already become extreme in this Gulf nation, which has a population of over 4.5 million people. In 2016, the mercury rose to 54 degree Celsius in Kuwait, the highest reading on Earth in the last 76 years.
According to the Environment Public Authority, parts of Kuwait could get as much as 4.5 degree Celsius hotter from 2071 to 2100, making large areas of the country unliveable.