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Which is an artifact of a past age and foolish to bank on. Cold can be dangerous but we basically have what we need to survive at any low temperature in North America.

However, heat can't be combatted when you're outside in it with the same effectiveness. It reaches a point where the air temperature is simply lethal. It reaches a point where the paved ground burns whatever touches it. It degrades our medicines and damages our tools. We've already begun to experience these effects and it will only ever get worse. People should be moving away from hot areas, but instead they're running their AC 24/7 so they can keep pretending they made a good choice a little longer.



>> we basically have what we need to survive at any low temperature in North America

Senior citizens don't have what they need to survive shoveling snow at any temperature in North America.


Until you get to wet bulb saturation extremes, you can survive heat as long as you have a supply of water. Cold temperatures, on the other hand, will kill you straight up.


We could reverse this statement, but replace "water" with "warm clothing". It's not like we haven't been ameliorating the effects of cold for ages.


No, you're saying that like those extreme highs are distant specters. They already happen and are part of our immediate future. At which point, the human body cannot survive by evaporating water. Drinking cold water is an active measure which frankly is not available to all people, especially many of those most vulnerable to these fatal temperatures. When the WBT passes a certain level it will kill you straight up. Cold, not so much. People live in Antarctica. And although we will get storms and more extreme weather, the planet is getting hotter.


Also, AC uses way less carbon than heat.


Heat pumps can work both ways.


> you can survive heat as long as you have a supply of water

Above ~55C (131F) that water will burn your tongue and throat. Even at 45C water will be uncomfortably warm.


What are you talking about?

A majority of the world's population is into drinking tea and other beverages significantly hotter than 55C




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