‘Trust science’, Paris mayor boasts as city declares ‘there will be no air conditioning in Olympic athletes’ rooms ‘to cut the carbon footprint’ of summer Olympics

There will be no air conditioning in the athletes’ rooms at Paris 2024, which has pledged to host the “greenest ever” Games. … Paris mayor Anne Hidalgo told those nations…

National Grid Warm Up Coal Plant

Wind was running at 8% at the time, but has dropped since then:

Green New Deal in Action! ‘Businesses in Spain have to keep summer air conditioning above 80 degrees F under new govt rules’

From August 9, businesses have to keep summer air conditioning above 80 degrees Fahrenheit under new government rules

Air Conditioning a Human Right… Because Climate Change?

Guest “Goods and services aren’t rights” by David Middleton HEALTH & FITNESS | MAY 16, 2022 2:29 PMWhy Air Conditioning Should Be a Universal Human RightThis century is only going…

Climate FAIL: Working from Home Would Overload Australia’s Renewable Energy Grid

The Aussie Government ABC has advised people to commute to the office rather than trying to work from home, to prevent blackouts caused by everyone working from home switching on…

Is Air Conditioning Contributing to Coronavirus Spread?

The headlines are screaming about recent increases in coronavirus cases, with some suggesting that the essential problem is the loosening of the lockdowns and restrictions. A number of media sources…

Air-conditioner maker Lennox cuts forecast, citing ‘significantly cooler temperatures’

From CNBC Published Mon, Jul 22 2019 10:48 AM EDT Updated Mon, Jul 22 2019 12:57 PM EDT Kate Rooney@Kr00ney Key Points Lennox International lowers its 2019 guidance, partially based…

We Need to Say “Yes!” to Air Conditioning

  Guest Essay by Kip Hansen Contrary to the common mantra that we must turn the thermostat up on our air conditioners to cut down on electrical energy usage —…

Short Meteorological Memories

Guest essay by Alan Caruba I am giving thanks this week, despite the heat wave, that I have not read, nor heard, a single claim that it is proof that…