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The deadliest heat wave in US history was in 1901. Interestingly, Willis Carrier invented AC the following year (although it didn't really start to become adopted, particularly in residences, until th

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The deadliest heat wave in US history was in 1901. Interestingly, Willis Carrier invented AC the following year (although it didn't really start to become adopted, particularly in residences, until the '60s). And, of course, one can now power one's AC via renewables (like my rooftop solar panels).

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