The notion that building up individual heat tolerance can save us from the relentless march of climate change is like prescribing a band-aid for a gunshot wound. It not only belittles the gravity of the situation but fosters a dangerous complacency.
Expecting human resilience to outperform thousands of years of adaptation in desert flora is more than just a folly; it's a distraction from the systemic changes and collective action needed to truly address the issue.
If history has taught us anything, it's that human nature might bend, but it certainly can't photosynthesize.