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3:52:28
Don't worry, I know Canada gets hot. I've got a buddy in Toronto and when I tell him "Oh it's like a cool 69 degrees this June morning" he'll tell me "%*#! you I wish it was that cool here"
他116
3:52:47
So, getting 40C seems a lot, but if you never go below 0C you can make the infrastructure specialized for the weather. The moment you can go below 0C you have to make it differently to combat freezing
他77
3:54:23
Wait a minute, DM was in Germany not long ago ... Now heatwave in Europe ... DM stole the cold and brought it back home, she did a Grinch :O
他4
3:54:24
I live in Texas, my friends in Europe don't understand how the deep freezes cripple our infrastructure so much.
他9
3:54:42
Same for the lower ones, if you don't get more than 20C you don't need air conditioning and such, but now that the climate has changed and keeps changing, you have to spend a lot of effort adapting
他77
3:55:08
Inversely When there's a Heatwave in Europe I don't know how they survive without AC, since they have Heaters instead.
他9
3:55:21
And just adding ACs might not be enough, since a lot of buildings in Europe are older and are not designed to release heat, but to keep it inside
他77
3:56:37
I was against getting AC until I couldn't sleep or function working from home last year :_GDMNodders:
他89
3:56:49
It's mostly the same in Russia, I don't think a lot of our buildings get ACs installed during construction, they are usually tapped on afterwards, whereas heating is included in the plan
他77
3:56:58
I am cursed to have no heat tolerance when I sleep but also need to be snuggled up in blankets to sleep
他116
3:57:27
If I didn't have AC and heat I'd die. In the American deep south, it's either freezing cold or bloody hot. There's no inbetween
他253
3:57:40
:_GDMActually:heat pumps, which ACs are, are surprisingly energy efficient! they can move 3-4x the heat energy it takes to run them, ie 4watts of cooling for 1watt of electricity
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