That plus physical problems, especially drought.
Since biblical times, drought has resulted in migration and conflict.
Ironically, even electronics and computers, generally don't like the heat, either.
Pity we can't just invent something, which can turn
heat (temperature) as opposed to temperature differences, into electricity. Saving burning so much fossil fuels and reducing the global temperatures (maybe or maybe not, as that electricity would eventually be turned back into heat, when it is used, typically).
It would be great, if we could all (world wide) band together and invent/construct and pay for massive carbon-dioxide removal techniques, and perhaps then bury the excess CO2, back underground somewhere, out of the way.
Instead governments, seem to go for things like forced LED light ownership and electric vehicles. Yet, they still need enormous amounts of energy and stuff, to be created in the first place.
E.g. An electric car and its batteries, must use up a huge amount of energy and precious materials, in their construction, and will need to get their electricity and spare parts, from somewhere. So are they really saving the planet, like governments, seem to be implying (by their forced introduction, in the coming future, in many countries).