Hotter days bring out hotter tempers | Borneo Bulletin Onlin

Hotter days bring out hotter tempers | Borneo Bulletin Online

Amudalat Ajasa THE WASHINGTON POST – As temperatures around the world increase, scientists have documented large-scale environmental effects – rising sea levels, drought and famine, intense flooding and the disappearance of species. But increasingly, some researchers worry that higher temperatures might also contribute to people behaving badly. Two recent studies add to the idea by […]

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