Salvatore Basile's Cool: How Air Conditioning Changed Everything is a deep dive into the surprising history of artificial cooling. Initially developed and adopted widely in the U.S, A/C is on the rise in countries throughout Asia and the world. Basile is a keen observer of the change in attitudes toward "machine-made cold." Often viewed as a frivolous luxury early on in the 20th century, it is now understood to be a life-saver when temperatures exceed the capacity of the human body to cool itself. A/C is far from being a perfect solution. Refrigerants used in many units exacerbate climate change, adding an ironic twist to an appliance with a big role to play in a warming planet. |
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