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nbafantest@lemmy.worldto
Hacker News@derp.foo•Is air conditioning making cities hotter?English
1·2 years agoThis article isn’t about the heat added to the entire planet
nbafantest@lemmy.worldto
Hacker News@derp.foo•Is air conditioning making cities hotter?English
1·2 years agoHow dense do you think these homes are?
Just read the article
The measurable effect is from the heat pumps.
Heat pumps are exceptionally efficient
nbafantest@lemmy.worldto
Hacker News@derp.foo•Is air conditioning making cities hotter?English
42·2 years agoThere are orders of magnitude difference between what the air conditioning does, and what you’re referring to.
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Hacker News@derp.foo•Is air conditioning making cities hotter?English
52·2 years agoAir conditioners work by pumping heat outside.
Or just the “doing” part
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Hacker News@derp.foo•Hell freezes over as Apple supports right-to-repair billEnglish
1·2 years agoHow could they possibly extend and extinguish right to repair Apple products?
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World News@lemmy.ml•Japan to release Fukushima water into ocean starting Aug 24
51·2 years agoVery very small amounts of radiation is not bad. Your body is exposed to this every day.
Japans plan is to dilute the “water” so much that it should be at safe levels while it decays. They’re also not going to release all of it at once, which might not be clear to some readers.
I believe their plan is widely recognized to be safe, but obviously there is a lot of fear around nuclear and radiation.
I believe the worry is that this amount has never Been released before, and that while we might consider it safe, there is a chance it accumulates somewhere to harmful levels.
And obvious consumers of fish are already reacting. Would you buy “safe” fish from Chernobyl if you could just as easily buy the same fish from South Korea?


I find that extremely unlikely to occur. There’s just no way it’s a single link circle.