@SanderSassen Unless it leaks high CO2e refrigerant and/or uses a carbon intensive power source. Which is true for most regions. So don't let anyone foil you they *don't* (for now).
@PennarEng@WX_Advisory In The Histories (specifically Book 3 [167BC]), Polybius uses the Greek phrase "αἱ Βρεταννικαί νήσοι" (hai Bretannikai nēsoi), which translates directly to "the Brettanic Islands" or "the British Isles".
@TonyConkers@WX_Advisory In The Histories (specifically Book 3 [167BC]), Polybius uses the Greek phrase "αἱ Βρεταννικαί νήσοι" (hai Bretannikai nēsoi), which translates directly to "the Brettanic Islands" or "the British Isles".
@eurofounder Not strictly true if you're system uses a low-CO2e refrigerant and your grid is low Carbon. Not true of most AC scenarios at present but the blanket statement that AC is bad is false.