• craftrabbit@lemmy.zip
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    2 days ago

    Yeah, but let me tell you, even if you have plenty of vegetation around the house, a well-insulated roof, windows that you open during the night and outside blinds you close during the day, this heatwave has been unbearable.

    I think we use the less energy-intensive tools at our disposal pretty effectively around here actually. As an example, my university’s main building has also managed to remain somewhat bearable with minimal AC, somehow.

    The problem is that these things are beginning to not be enough anymore. I’ve been going through my personal hell on earth with this heatwave for the past weeks despite using all of the techniques that don’t involve heat pumps, which is also why I feel so strongly about this. I simply can’t see another way out in the short to medium term.

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      We’re going to use heatpumps/AC that’s not the thing that pisses me off. The thing that pisses me off is the reaction from so many people in France is “oh we need AC now” and not “why the fuck did we wait so long to give a shit about climate change and why is nobody talking about reducing emissions still ?”

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        Oh yeah, that’s totally fair. I’m also still sour about the two perfectly good climate change laws that were rejected in referendums in Switzerland. This is where that gets us. I hope populism dies and all the oil barons burn in this world’s last oil fire.

        And I want to watch the spectacle from an ACd room, ideally.

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      2 days ago

      Try swamp coolers, especially when it is less humid, a wet blanket over a window with air blowing in, put the bottom of the blanket or beach towel in a pot of water, the evaporation creates a cooling effect.