• diprount_tomato
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    1011 year ago

    Love how they always say “the experts” but never mention what fucking experts they are.

    Give me some names instead of just saying “some expert said it”

    • Metal Zealot
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      191 year ago

      The “Experts” are flying all over the world in their private jets, emitting more pollution than I do in a year

      • @ubermeisters@lemmy.world
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        181 year ago

        I don’t think most people who qualify as experts on this matter are doing that in the slightest… but ok buddy. Let’s group the politicians and scientists together then?

        • Metal Zealot
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          61 year ago

          Cuz scientists are immune to moral corruption? Anyone can be bought, man

          • @Yendor@reddthat.com
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            61 year ago

            The whole point of the scientific method is that it’s self-correcting. Corrupting one scientist doesn’t matter because the scientific consensus will show that they’re wrong.

            But corrupt one (or a few) politicians and you can get laws changed for your benefit.

      • Greta Thunberg probably does too, with all the places she speaks and demonstrates at. I’m not going to take issue with it though because her whole thing is advocacy and protest. Just the same, I’m not going to take issue with scientists going to conferences, where they discuss the latest climate science and green technologies and projections, and issue joint statements calling for changes.

    • Annoyed_🦀 A
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      It’s a catch-all term from professional to nutcase lol.

  • @AzPsycho@lemmy.world
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    I have lived in the desert my whole life. So I guess I’m an expert now. I can tell you that it’s hot as fuck and it can still kill me. No amount of planned “exposure” is going to prevent dehydration or heat exhaustion.

    • VicFic!
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      Lack of humidity in the air is a big problem, but op does have a point. As a person living near the equator I’m surprised by how many people are intolerant to temperatures which I find comfortable.

      • @HandwovenConsensus@lemm.ee
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        71 year ago

        I’ve heard too much humidity is a bigger problem. Keeps your body from being able to cool itself down with sweat, making you likely to overheat. With desert heat you’re probably fine if you have water and shelter from the sun.

        • Large swaths of the earth will be made inhospitable to humans because of a deadly mix of high humidity and heat. Our society needs to to accommodate this and develop shelters, otherwise our streets will be littered with the bodies of homeless and working poor who were forced to brave the outside.

        • @Pipoca@lemmy.world
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          21 year ago

          Mostly.

          What really matters for hyperthermia is the “wet bulb” temperature. Basically, the temperature you get when you wrap a thermometer with a wet cloth, simulating the cooling you get from sweat.

          120° F with 5% relative humidity is a wet bulb temperature of about 69°.

  • @gandalf_der_12te@feddit.de
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    281 year ago

    Yeah actually it’s not even so much about the humans. Humans can deal with changing temperatures. Plants (that we eat) cannot.

  • Draconic NEO
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    221 year ago

    As somebody who goes through the extremely hot August summer heat where I live I will tell you that no you don’t get used to the heat if you’re exposed to too much heat you’ll develop heat exhaustion, and if you keep going you’ll get heat stroke which can kill you.

    What I’m wondering though is did Washington compost actually say this, or was it just made for the meme? Honestly if they did I would not be surprised in the slightest.

  • @HelixDab2@lemm.ee
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    151 year ago

    This is true, to a degree. People that live in hot climates slowly become more tolerant to heat in general. This isn’t true in all cases, not is it true past a certain temperature. For instance, once you surpass the wet bulb temperature, it’s not going to matter how tolerant you’ve become to heat, yo’re probably going to end up with heat exhaustion and/or heat stroke.

  • SeriousNick
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    101 year ago

    Actually true. I’d been wearing an orthopedical corset for a good chunk of my life, now I’m really tolerant to heat, like others may be literally dying while I would be alright.

  • Lexi Sneptaur
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    It’s a climate solution because using your A/C less uses less energy