‘I had to fill the tub with ice water’: Americans on how they climate-proof their homes
US readers are responding to the reality of the climate crisis by adapting their homes, from insulation as a refuge from heat to removing yard debris in case of wildfires
Rose, 62, was living in a remote area of Washington, west of Seattle, when the scorching heat dome" of 2021 hit the Pacific north-west. As the house Rose shared with her then 93-year-old mother grew hotter, and their two air conditioning units struggled to make any dent on the wall of heat, Rose's heart rate climbed, and she watched as all the rubber bands in the house liquefied.
The heat dome - which broke local records to reach highs of 120F (49C) - buckled roads, melted electrical cables and caused about 600 excess deaths, and research showed it was virtually impossible" without climate change. It's just one example of a worsening picture for US extreme weather driven by human caused global heating: including more frequent hurricanes, wildfires and devastating floods.
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