But percentages in the stock market seem to be more important to efficiently combat climate change.

  •  Zerush   ( @Zerush@lemmy.ml ) OP
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    2011 months ago

    The real temperature are 58ºC, but relevant is the index, that is, how we percive the temperature. With a dry air you can support more than 70º (eg in a Sauna), but with high air humidity, which evite the evaporation cooling by your sweat, even 50ºC result lethal in a short time, rising corporal temperature over 43ºC. Because of this, it’s the index which is the relevant value, not the one shown by the thermometer.

    • I know. There’s also this:

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wet-bulb_temperature

      But mentioning the actual temperature is less misleading.

      With a dry air you can support more than 70º (eg in a Sauna), but with high air humidity, which evite the evaporation cooling by your sweat, even 50ºC result lethal in a short time,

      Over 90C dry, 50C wet, 10-15 minutes. Longer/hotter if you take dips in cold water to cool down or if you’re Finnish. They sometimes go over 100C, they’re used to it.