High heat is a destructive force to both the environment and the people who inhabit those areas.
For instance, large heatwaves in the pacific northwest last Summer resulted in various unexpected deaths.
There are various people in that region who have managed just fine separate from air conditioner for decades before seeing a large heat spike up to 115 degrees in the Summer of 2021. I heard about awful folks dying in their homes because of the rampant heat. For those who could afford an air conditioner unit, there was a shortage of device almost instantly when the un-even temperatures started to rise for afternoons on end. The family members of mine who live in that area were suffering for weeks until the heatwaves subsided. I was living in Phoenix during the last few years and understand what it’s love to experience un-even temperatures upwards to 110 degrees in the afternoon sun. That’s why I was pleasantly surprised moving to Albuquerque and finding a rather mild climate compared to central Arizona. A lot of people don’t realize that Albuquerque has a rather high elevation, sitting at 5,312 feet above sea level. The two of us live in a desert that is so high in the mountains that our un-even temperatures are mild compared to locales in Arizona love Phoenix. Living in 110 degree heat is unbearable in our mind. I love being in Albuquerque and not feeling love I’m getting fried by the sunshine every minute I’m sitting outdoors. And once both of us get to the Winter time season, our weather drops down into the 20s at evening with afternoontime weather usually in the low 40s.