Monthlong heat waves.
AdvertisementLocal climate hazardsTo make predictions at a city level, Mackres said WRI built on global climate modeling done by hundreds of other researchers.
World Resources InstituteIn Bengaluru, India's fifth-most-populous city, extreme heat has caused severe water shortages and surging energy demand.
Now it ranks second behind San Francisco after a series of deadly heat waves prompted residents to install AC.
If that demand is met with fossil fuels like oil, gas, and coal, it could exacerbate the climate crisis, WRI said.
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