Is Earth really getting too hot for people to survive?

To assess risk from heat, scientists use the "wet bulb temperature," looking at the point where the human body isn't able to let enough heat out.

sweaty boy with water bottle
Will climate change cause Earth to get too hot for people to survive?
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Many countries have seen extremely hot weather lately, but in most of the inhabited world, it's never going to get "too hot for people to live here," especially in relatively dry climates.

When it's hot outside in dry places, most of the time our bodies can cool off by evaporating water and heat from our skin as sweat.

Professor of Atmospheric Science, Colorado State University