Sustainability Asia-Pacific April 22, 2021By 2050, temperatures in some parts of northern India could surpass survivability thresholds for healthy adults. The region has already recorded some of the world’s hottest wet-bulb temperatures—a measurement that combines air temperature and relative humidity. We strive to provide individuals with disabilities equal access to our website. If you would like information about this content we will be happy to work with you. Please email us at: McKinsey_Website_Accessibility@mckinsey.com To read the article, see “Will India get too hot to work?,” November 25, 2020.