We’ve only had 1.3C of global average warming, but it’s enough to popularize the entire category of personal cooling devices. So when people say, “You won’t even notice 1C of global warming,” the market tells us that that’s absolute bullshit.
When I tell people that in the future, the rich will live in citadel orbiting a burning earth, paid for by selling oxygen, they call me a tankie.
@silence7 HVAC manufacturer Carrier already knows.
“Growing Demand Meets Increasing Urgency
As the world recognizes the increasing urgency of #ClimateChange and secular trends continue to increase the demand for HVAC and refrigeration products, Carrier is committed to aggressive actions that minimize our environmental impact and help address the most critical challenge our planet has ever faced.”
Pay to stay ❄️ cool ❄️. If you can.
https://www.corporate.carrier.com/corporate-responsibility/road-map-to-net-zero/
Notice they barely mention refrigerants because they are planning to use HFOs to meet low GWP targets rather than only actually sustainable choice - natural refrigerants. HFOs are PFAS and we are already seeing environmental accumulation of PFAS (primarily TFA) directly linked to HFO use around the world. We need to shift to natural refrigerants now.
Interesting article, worth the read.
I like the fremenesque suit at the end. what a world.
What people actually have are vests filled with ice. Knew a couple of people who were canvassing in the Arizona heat wearing them.
I can’t imagine they would last long. There is this device my wife used after surgery that runs ice water through a tube to a wrap on her recovering area on and off circulation so its only going 50% of the time. Had a huge resevoir I would empty water from and fill ice into. It was crazy how much ice I had to make and constantly replenish and she was in a comfortable envirnment resting in bed. Can’t image how someone being active and out in the heat with something covering way more body surface area is going to have it last long and they would need to be near a constant source of ice.