Temperatures in Pakistan cross 52 degrees Celsius — that’s more than 125°Fboem@lemmy.world to World News@lemmy.world – 603 points – 4 months agoedition.cnn.com143Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentI've never had AC at home, and that's also the case for most people I know. I live in the south of France.80-90°F during August. I'd want to have AC for those temps.Meh, if your house is built correctly, it is not needed. And you also get used to it. I just use a fan during the night, which does the job without having to use so much electricity.
I've never had AC at home, and that's also the case for most people I know. I live in the south of France.80-90°F during August. I'd want to have AC for those temps.Meh, if your house is built correctly, it is not needed. And you also get used to it. I just use a fan during the night, which does the job without having to use so much electricity.
80-90°F during August. I'd want to have AC for those temps.Meh, if your house is built correctly, it is not needed. And you also get used to it. I just use a fan during the night, which does the job without having to use so much electricity.
Meh, if your house is built correctly, it is not needed. And you also get used to it. I just use a fan during the night, which does the job without having to use so much electricity.
I've never had AC at home, and that's also the case for most people I know. I live in the south of France.
80-90°F during August. I'd want to have AC for those temps.
Meh, if your house is built correctly, it is not needed. And you also get used to it.
I just use a fan during the night, which does the job without having to use so much electricity.