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…that our summers historically weren’t hot so we designed homes to retain heat for our winters. But now deaths in heatwaves are rising because homes won’t cool overnight, & next day’s heat has a cumul

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heat · heat_wave

…that our summers historically weren’t hot so we designed homes to retain heat for our winters. But now deaths in heatwaves are rising because homes won’t cool overnight, & next day’s heat has a cumulative effect, so the intensity of indoor heat builds & retains long past the heat wave breaking.

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