We have become so dependent on mechanical cooling that we have forgotten how to design places that protect people both indoors and outdoors. That has left the people who are most exposed and least protected especially vulnerable, including during commutes, in public spaces, and at outdoor worksites.
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“Air conditioning saves lives and will remain essential during extreme heat,” he says. “But we cannot air-condition our way out of climate change. If every building depends entirely on mechanical cooling, we create enormous pressure on electricity systems while adding even more heat to our cities.
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“When a civilisation engineers its own collapse yet resigns to it at the same time, there are many questions to be raised regarding the existence of human sentience itself. A civilisation which pollutes itself cannot possibly be conscious”
From my book THE BIOLOGY OF COLLAPSE
“French parking lots could soon generate as much electricity as 10 nuclear power plants” https://t.co/OPm0attHoF
We have so many solutions. Stop the delays and implement them. #ActOnClimate#climate#energy#renewables#GreenNewDeal
And we talk about individual adaptations? Really 🤔 what will we drink and eat in future? The atmospheric sponge 🧽 will suck up everything every +1°C expanse it to staggering 7% this will not end well.