The Anti-Snow Miser
In his encyclical Laudato Si’, published today, the pope lambasts
wasteful consumerism and unchecked human economic activity as a root of
climate change, singling out one product in particular for censure: the
air conditioner.
“A simple example [of harmful habits of consumption] is the increasing
use and power of air-conditioning,” Francis writes. “The markets, which
immediately benefit from sales, stimulate ever greater demand. An
outsider looking at our world would be amazed at such behavior, which at
times appears self-destructive.”
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As Michelle Malkin points out:
. While the pontiff sanctimoniously attacks “those who are obsessed with maximizing profits,” Carrier Corporation — a $13 billion for-profit company with 43,000 employees worldwide (now a unit of U.S.-based United Technologies Corp.) — ensures that the air in the Vatican’s Sistine Chapel stays clean and cool. Last fall, Carrier unveiled a groundbreaking HVAC system for the Vatican to help preserve Michelangelo’s masterpieces against pollution caused by the estimated six million visitors who descend on the Sistine Chapel every year to see its famous frescoes.
As the company described it, their new solution “uses two Carrier AquaForce(r) 30XWV water-cooled chillers with Greenspeed(r) intelligence, each with 580 kilowatts of capacity. It leverages specially designed software and components, as well as patented, energy-saving technologies to maintain optimal climate conditions for the protection of the paintings within the chapel.” State-of-the-art intelligent controls “anticipate visitor levels and adjust its performance intuitively.” It also “delivers twice the efficiency and three times the capacity of the former system, which was built and installed by Carrier in the early 1990s.”
Meanwhile, do you think air conditioning is evil, angry Islamic guy?
"Infidel Cold Air!" |
KARACHI, Pakistan — Karachi’s poor learned long ago to cope with the many adversities that afflict Pakistan’s most crowded and chaotic city, including flooding, street violence and political crises. But since a suffocating heat wave descended on Karachi three days ago, killing at least 650 people, they have found no respite and no escape.
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