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by PorterDuff 2470 days ago
Heck, cut right to the chase and ask how occasional high peak summer temperatures kill people and what to do about it. An old lady keeling over in an apartment isn't helped a bit by internet climate change wars.

Given the super low price of smaller window A/C units, you'd think they'd install a few more of those, maybe it's impractical for some reason. Looking at a chart showing summer highs in Paris since 1900, it would be interesting to look at a newspaper from 1948 and see what happened (the chart shows a roughly 1 C upwards change since 1900 on average, but the last couple of years are outliers similar to a few earlier heatwaves).

I've always wondered what would happen if the power went off for a day or two in Phoenix in August.

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>I've always wondered what would happen if the power went off for a day or two in Phoenix in August.

The same as the power going off in Minneapolis in the middle of January. It’s treated as a crisis by the utility.

>Given the super low price of smaller window A/C units, you'd think they'd install a few more of those, maybe it's impractical for some reason.

In Europe you generally have another kind of window, which you tilt.

https://www.bew24-fenster.de/media/catalog/category/Kat_Kuns...

https://www.plejadium.de/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/kippfens...

Given the construction, you cant conveniently seal an AC in there. Due to the houses being made from stone, you cant easily replace the type of windows. People also generally rent in the cities, so you would have to convince your landlord to let you screw with his outer wall, which is a big no no. Some countries like Germany also dont allow renters to change the outer appearance of a house. This mostly means no satellite dishes hung out of the window, but also no bulky ACs.