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One in three people will live in dangerously hot areas by 2080

Global warming will create hot areas which will witness heat-related deaths, lower crop yields, spread of infectious diseases and more negative impacts

WMO report says next five years likely to see global temperatures between 1.1°C and 1.8°C higher than 1850-1900 average. Image Courtesy: Getty Images

1.5°C global temperature threshold could be breached by 2027: WMO

World Meteorological Organization warns of average near-surface global temperature breaching the threshold between 2023 and 2027