Our Air Conditioning Appetite Could Lead To More Air Quality Deaths
5 years ago
Sci/Health
Nature
Environment
climate change
newsy
air conditioning
climate change energy demands
air conditioning energy demand
climate control energy demand
warmer future
cooling in a warmer future
As demand for power-hungry air conditioning increases, so does the potential for fossil fuel emissions. That could lead to more air quality deaths.
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