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Too hot by day, Dubai's floodlit beaches are packed at night

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By Sahar AL ATTAR

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The irony.

Beaches becoming too hot by day. So burn more fossil fuel to illuminate them by night.

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Poor choice of picture to accompany the headline about "packed" beaches.

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With temperatures regularly topping 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit), often with high humidity, outdoor activities are severely limited.

The temperatures will be topping 50 degrees Celsius soon.

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We will be having LONGER HOTTER SUMMERS, shorter springs and very short falls.

Water is going to be the biggest threat.

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Abe234, you are right. But it will be much worse than what you describe, unless we decide to curb this process.

Won't happen because people can't get out of the mindset propelling the geopolitical games that dominate government officials policies

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Abe234, you are right. But it will be much worse than what you describe, unless we decide to curb this process.

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Is it safe to swim at night, when visibility is bad etc?

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Dubai beaches, safer and cleaner than any beach in the US..

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