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pgalvin 2 hours ago

The article indicates they were unable to handle the increased electricity load, which caused blackouts.

Additionally, sometimes unnaturally high temperatures break AC systems put in place with poor planning. This is very common in UK supermarkets every summer.

ctoth 2 hours ago | parent [-]

> unnaturally high temperatures

> poor planning.

> very common in UK supermarkets every summer.

What?

SiempreViernes 2 hours ago | parent [-]

Global warming keeps making the temperature unnaturaly high, don't tell me you didn't hear about it.

ctoth 2 hours ago | parent [-]

If it's every summer, how is it unnatural? If it's poor planning how is it every summer? There's poor planning and then there's ... what, forgetting that summer happens? It sounds to me like somebody sat down and penciled in some numbers and decided that "it makes less money to let it break?" which seems pretty weird when you consider second-order stuff (but it's not like people tend to do that anyway)

SiempreViernes 8 minutes ago | parent [-]

Come on, you expect me to believe you honestly have no contextual knowledge about the changing climate?

No, I think you are opting for disguising your full on climate change denial under a tattered veil of feigned ignorance.