We’ll just make it impossible for you to live.
Reason- Environmental Regulations Are Literally Baking Europeans to Death
Europe’s lower GDP, higher electricity prices, and strict environmental regulations impede the use of air conditioning, contributing to the continent’s annual 175,000 heat-related deaths.

Was going to make a comment about Europeans baking people to death and though better of it.
a) Since 175,000 heat related deaths per year is a UN “estimate”, I don’t believe it.
b) since the European “solution” to heat problems is more unreliable wind and solar power, heat really isn’t a problem, is it.
c) In the 1980s 30C (85F) was a warm day. Now the gang greens politicos say it’s far to hot! But when it’s -20C those same politicos fly off to somewhere where it’s 30 C.
85F to 90F used to be a typical hay handling and stacking day.
Aye. And over 90F up in the hay mow.
I bucked hay in Southern Oregon in August in 1974. 90-100 deg. F … breathing-in clouds of mosquitos … and rattlesnakes at my feet. I don’t recall any grievance industry in 1974.
2023—The U.S., meanwhile, recorded nearly the same number of heat-related deaths (2,325).
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This is absolute nonsense. Were I to guess we would find the same creativity that was applied to determination of COVID-19 deaths (you know the drill, Bill fell off a motorcycle at 100mph but he had the COVID sniffles…so died of COVID). I’ll go out on a limb and suggest they included wild fire deaths inclusive of firefighters and residents.
I just know there is no way that over 2,300 people in the US died of heat-related deaths in 2023. They’re making this stuff up.
Addendum: On a whim I pulled up the EPA guidelines for determining heat-related deaths….and guess what I found. “Hot temperatures can also contribute to deaths from heart attacks, strokes, and other forms of cardiovascular disease.” AND there is how they pad the numbers. Charlatans!
Shoulda gone to the beach, that’s bikini weather.