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ysabetwordsmith) wrote2021-06-28 05:01 pm
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Community Refrigerators
Meet the Freedge, a source of free perishables. Community refrigerators are the newest form of Little Free Pantry, skyrocketing in popularity over the last year or so. Don't expect them to last long -- the health boards and other authorities will hate these. And the idea of uncontrolled security in general.
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(Anonymous) 2021-06-29 03:25 am (UTC)(link)Alternately, some things could be frozen and kept in a cooler. They'll work to cool you off while thawing, and be drinkable once they've thawed.
Yes ...
As climate change progresses, things that used to be safe or only a little risky will become more often deadly. Things that would help keep more people alive include:
* widespread availability of cold drinks, including water and electrolyte drinks
* air-conditioned refuges
* free or subsidized air conditioning
* requirements for schools and workplaces to have air conditioning and maintain safe temperatures
* bans on clothing requirements (e.g. uniforms with long pants, black cloth) that contribute to overheating
* bans on making people work in hot conditions
* making employers liable as a "presumed cause" of environmental injuries (that is, if you worked in the hot sun and your kidneys died, you don't have to prove anything; it's automatically considered your employer's fault)
* alternative building types such as cob and earthberms that contribute to comfortable temperatures
Re: Yes ...
(Anonymous) 2021-06-29 04:54 am (UTC)(link)And re: uniforms...well sometimes skirts become an unintended loophole.