| ▲ | yurishimo an hour ago | |
Or, we could lobby politicians to actually improve the lives of their constituents by making climate control appliances so affordable and ubiquitous that it's no longer an issue and we can stop accidental deaths attributed to heat. More green spaces can also help mitigate the impact. The reality is that a lot of old western europe was built for a climate that no longer exists. Houses are built to prioritize holding on to heat and rebuilding entire cities is definitely not possible if we're already bickering so much about adding heat pumps. Yes, heat pumps may create a rise in temperatures in cities, but there are other things we can do as a society to also lower temperatures as to create a net-neutral impact. | ||
| ▲ | grey-area 17 minutes ago | parent [-] | |
Schemes like the Paris central cooling one are interesting here - there are other possible solutions in cities too. And sure yes combined with other measures AC can be a net good. | ||