"Mr. Lynas concentrated his attention on those places that are currently heavily populated"
In some passages he does, but not in the whole book. And especially in the last couple chapters he's really talking about global cataclysms. Perhaps we read separate books?
"you science deniers"
Gee, as a "science denier" it was pretty stupid of me to march and rally yesterday along with tens of thousands of others around the world in support of science and against those who especially deny climate science.
Parts of the planet have already approached the wet bulb death temperature of 95 F wbt, so even slight increases in both humidity and temperature will mean that we will start seeing temperratures in these ranges.
But of course it is not just the raw temperatures that will be devastating. It is the ever-more-super storms and super droughts. These will hit ever harder in pretty much all parts of the globe (though one or the other will likely predominate in certain places). This is what Lynas discusses in his final chapters and what you seem to have forgotten or chosen not to mention.
(Note that I have avoided calling you a "science denier" or other such names, since I have been taught by you to try to avoid flinging such epithets around...imagine my surprise, then, to see that very smear dripping from your poisoned pen!
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