Global Warming & Population Control?
So much for hot sex. A recent study purports there are fewer births nine  months after a heat wave. It found that an increase of about 21.600  Fahrenheit in summer temperatures reduces births the following spring by  up to 6 percent. Researchers at the Kinsey Institute for Sex Research  concluded that high temperatures could reduce people’s sense of  well-being, which could result in a reduction in sexual interest.  Another study found lower sperm counts and higher rates of miscarriage  during hot weather.