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  2. Record heat waves illuminate plight of poorest Americans who ...

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    Air conditioning, once a luxury, is now a matter of survival. As Phoenix weathered its 27th consecutive day above 110 degrees (43 Celsius) Wednesday, the nine who died indoors didn't have ...

  3. Heat deaths of people without air conditioning, often in ...

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    Arizona is among 19 states with shut-off protections, leaving about half of the U.S. population without safeguards against losing electricity during the summer, the National Energy Assistance ...

  4. Houston-area residents frustrated as they enter sixth day ...

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    Hundreds of thousands of southeast Texas residents are entering the sixth day in a row suffering brutal heat without air conditioning and many are scrambling to find cool shelters, food, safe ...

  5. Trying to stay cool during this heatwave? Here’s where to ...

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    Free Air Conditioners for people 65 and older. If you or someone you know is 65 years or older and in need of an air conditioner, the Bishop Sullivan Center’s Project ElderCool can also be ...

  6. Kimberly Rogers - Wikipedia

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    Rogers' body was found in her apartment 11 August 2001 by her boyfriend, Terry Pyhtila. Eight months pregnant, she had been dead for several days in an apartment without air conditioning. At the time, Sudbury was subject to a record-breaking heat wave, with six days of temperatures over 30 degrees Celsius, during the week of Rogers' death. [4]

  7. ‘A survival game’: Sacramento’s heat wave is dangerously hot ...

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    Buying and installing central air conditioner to cool the house during the day is simply beyond their budget. They’re making do with window cooling units, one in their bedroom and the other in ...

  8. Cool Biz campaign - Wikipedia

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    The Cool Biz campaign is a Japanese campaign initiated by the Japanese Ministry of the Environment from mid-2005 as a means to help reduce Japanese electricity consumption by limiting the use of air conditioning. This was enabled by changing the standard office air conditioner temperature to 28 °C (82 °F) and introducing a liberal summer ...

  9. Inmates become “miserable” in prisons without air conditioning and violence tends to increase, he said. “Staff suffer too, and take a lot of days off so the (staff) shortage gets worse.