Where Is the Hottest Place on Earth? Apparently the rooftops of cities.
In fact while scientists recorded a temperature of 70.7°C (159,3°F) in Lut Desert in Iran in 2005, they also observed temperatures between 77 to 82°C (170 to 180°F) in mid-summer on the black tar-paper rooftops of New York City.
Polar bear could be saved if emissions are cut, says new study.
If emissions are cut, maybe also human could be saved.
