If temperatures are getting hotter, and more people start using air conditioners more, which continue to make their external environmental temperatures hotter, is their any realistic hope of the overall temperatures coming back down?

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If temperatures are getting hotter, and more people start using air conditioners more, which continue to make their external environmental temperatures hotter, is their any realistic hope of the overall temperatures coming back down?

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Anonymous 0 Comments

If you’re referring to the heat expelled by condensers as part of the refrigeration cycle, that heat is nothing on the global climate scale, and as electrical grids are fed more and more from green energy sources, air conditioning will become a total non issue in terms of affecting climate.

Anonymous 0 Comments

There is hope, there always has been. We just need to collectively decide to take action regardless of the short term economics, which has been hamstringing efforts for decades.

But we know, broadly, what needs to be done: Lower greenhouse emissions and increase how reflective the Earth is. Generally, we focus on the first part, since it only takes a little greenhouse gas to have a huge effect (like far less than 1% of the atmosphere). The second part can be acheived by cloud seeding, reforestation, sustainable city development, etc. But this part is overlooked because there is no short term financial incentives, and it has a much smaller effect unless we decide to engineer a nuclear winter.

Anonymous 0 Comments

You seem to be misunderstanding something?

Do you really think air conditioning is the *cause* of climate change/global warming etc?