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		Comment on Pakistan Enters 17-Countries Executive Solar Club by Producing 25% Solar Electricity &#8211; Will Solar Taxes Hit the Growth? by Earth Temp Rise - Outdoor Life Impossible in Hottest Places		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[[&#8230;] How to survive during the hot summer days in Pakistan? Well, stay indoors, drink more water, and eat hydrating foods. However, the high humidity and 40°C make it hard for humans to cool down by sweating even indoors. Environmentalist Aidan Charron expects outdoor life will become impossible by the end of the century. Therefore, to lower the Earth’s temperature for survival, it is inevitable to protect the environment. Minimizing carbon emissions, shifting to renewable resources, and planting more trees are some of the many solutions for climate change. Read here about Pakistan&#8217;s notable achievement of 25% solar electricity production. [&#8230;]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] How to survive during the hot summer days in Pakistan? Well, stay indoors, drink more water, and eat hydrating foods. However, the high humidity and 40°C make it hard for humans to cool down by sweating even indoors. Environmentalist Aidan Charron expects outdoor life will become impossible by the end of the century. Therefore, to lower the Earth’s temperature for survival, it is inevitable to protect the environment. Minimizing carbon emissions, shifting to renewable resources, and planting more trees are some of the many solutions for climate change. Read here about Pakistan&#8217;s notable achievement of 25% solar electricity production. [&#8230;]</p>
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