by RG73 » Sat 24 Jun 2006, 01:34:25
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('IanC', 'T')he other side of that is to ask how places like India and Indonesia have been able to have gigantic populations (or at least way bigger than the US) and have not seen AC as a Basic Right. They can handle the heat - can't we?
I'm reading through all these posts and wondering why no one brought up the fact that vast numbers of people live in the tropics with no a/c with conditions not at all unlike the U.S. Gulf coast (except it is like that year round). Populations have certainly increased in those parts of the world in the last fifty years or so, but certainly even without electricity large populations existed in southern China, southeast Asia, India, Central America, Central Africa, etc.
Lots of shade and various passive building techniques to keep buildings cool, and you don't try to move around a lot during mid-day. Pretty simple really. I live in a pre-WWII era building in Texas with no insulation and piss poor wall units for my a/c. The place is a sweatbox. If its 95 outside, its 105 in my apartment. I seem to function just fine running just the fan most of the day (and even if I ran the a/c because there is no insulation, it never really cools down anyway). You adapt. Sure, I'd like it a lot better if it was 70 all the time, but I hate big electric bills more than I hate the heat.
Loss of a/c is really the least of my post-peak worries. I'd much rather stick it out in the south where we have to worry about staying warm about 2 days a year and have a constant growing season. So it gets really hot and icky for several months and you have to sit in the shade (and still sweat) for about half the day. Beats freezing. And lets not forget that there is always the time honored tradition of swimming in the summer. Worst comes to worst I'll go sit in a stream, lake or spring all day (of course once the aquifers are pumped dry, the spring business is out...). Go fish, stay cool.
More of a concern is the throngs of from the frozen north coming down in the winter time once their natural gas runs out....