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I’ve been noticing little everyday escalations during this latest record-breaking heatwave.

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  • ciarani@mastodon.greenC ciarani@mastodon.green

    I’ve been noticing little everyday escalations during this latest record-breaking heatwave. I wonder how soon I’ll stop noticing them because they’ve become the new climate-collapse normal.

    City parks empty by day because it’s too hot to sunbathe

    Empty cold-drink fridges in shops

    People draping scarves over their hats as face veils

    Rows of apartments with the curtains closed all day

    The café’s window table with the great view is now the last, not the first, to be occupied

    #ClimateDiary

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    #6

    @CiaraNi @brianjohnson We recently moved into a house that has mostly south-facing windows and garden, which any other year would make me ecstatically happy because I love being warm and I love the sun. But this year we’ve been keeping the curtains closed all day and having only the 2 north-facing windows open to try and stay cool.

    We’ve even been known to sit barefoot in the tile-floored bathroom (which has 1 of those north-facing windows!) for half an hour or so when it’s been too much to bear.

    We’ve got blackout curtains in the bedrooms which stay closed all day. All the windows there are south-facing and they’re partially in the roof which is well-insulated - great for winter, but like an oven right now!

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    • thebreadmonkey@beige.partyT thebreadmonkey@beige.party

      @CiaraNi

      Lots of people walking around with umbrellas as parasols is quite new to me

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      #7

      @TheBreadmonkey @CiaraNi I will admit I've started doing that. And the zigzagging.

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      • susan_calvin@mastodon.socialS susan_calvin@mastodon.social

        @TheBreadmonkey @CiaraNi I will admit I've started doing that. And the zigzagging.

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        #8

        @Susan_calvin @CiaraNi

        What is zigzagging (in this context) please? 😊

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        • ciarani@mastodon.greenC ciarani@mastodon.green

          I’ve been noticing little everyday escalations during this latest record-breaking heatwave. I wonder how soon I’ll stop noticing them because they’ve become the new climate-collapse normal.

          City parks empty by day because it’s too hot to sunbathe

          Empty cold-drink fridges in shops

          People draping scarves over their hats as face veils

          Rows of apartments with the curtains closed all day

          The café’s window table with the great view is now the last, not the first, to be occupied

          #ClimateDiary

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          #9

          @CiaraNi I’ve embraced the chaos while detachment from the heat induced temper or erratic behaviour dehydration brings some people in public. On more than one occasion people have commented how do you stay so calm and fresh looking in this heat?

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          • ciarani@mastodon.greenC ciarani@mastodon.green

            I’ve been noticing little everyday escalations during this latest record-breaking heatwave. I wonder how soon I’ll stop noticing them because they’ve become the new climate-collapse normal.

            City parks empty by day because it’s too hot to sunbathe

            Empty cold-drink fridges in shops

            People draping scarves over their hats as face veils

            Rows of apartments with the curtains closed all day

            The café’s window table with the great view is now the last, not the first, to be occupied

            #ClimateDiary

            ygor@floss.socialY This user is from outside of this forum
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            #10

            @CiaraNi More and more windows and doors covered in space blankets. Very futuristic.

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            • thebreadmonkey@beige.partyT thebreadmonkey@beige.party

              @Susan_calvin @CiaraNi

              What is zigzagging (in this context) please? 😊

              joie@mastodon.worldJ This user is from outside of this forum
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              #11

              @TheBreadmonkey
              From this very thread: "zig-zagging home, changing sides of the street with the trees, taking the route with most building shadow at that time of day".

              @Susan_calvin @CiaraNi

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              • ciarani@mastodon.greenC ciarani@mastodon.green

                Local newspaper headlines are a culturally-specific climate diary in themselves.

                "The best six hotspots in Aarhus for having outdoor sex in a heatwave"

                "Are you looking forward to Winter too?"

                "How to keep a cool head at work in a heatwave"

                "Fewer guests at amusement park because it's too hot to go on a safari"

                #Aarhus
                #ClimateDiary

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                #12

                Umbrellas as parasols. Extra tap-water stations around the city. Signs reminding us to drink water. The new normal.

                #ClimateDiary
                #Aarhus

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                • thebreadmonkey@beige.partyT thebreadmonkey@beige.party

                  @CiaraNi

                  Lots of people walking around with umbrellas as parasols is quite new to me

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                  #13

                  @TheBreadmonkey Yes, same here in Denmark. It seemed to get normalised overnight - rain umbrellas are now everywhere in Summer.

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                  • ygor@floss.socialY ygor@floss.social

                    @CiaraNi More and more windows and doors covered in space blankets. Very futuristic.

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                    #14

                    @ygor Another new normal. I haven't seen space blankets yet, but black-out blinds are common here (Denmark) because of the long days with short, white-light nights in Summer. Now they are commonly doing service by day too, as heat-resisting measures.

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                    • onlinegoddess@mastodonapp.ukO onlinegoddess@mastodonapp.uk

                      @CiaraNi @brianjohnson We recently moved into a house that has mostly south-facing windows and garden, which any other year would make me ecstatically happy because I love being warm and I love the sun. But this year we’ve been keeping the curtains closed all day and having only the 2 north-facing windows open to try and stay cool.

                      We’ve even been known to sit barefoot in the tile-floored bathroom (which has 1 of those north-facing windows!) for half an hour or so when it’s been too much to bear.

                      We’ve got blackout curtains in the bedrooms which stay closed all day. All the windows there are south-facing and they’re partially in the roof which is well-insulated - great for winter, but like an oven right now!

                      ciarani@mastodon.greenC This user is from outside of this forum
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                      #15

                      @onlinegoddess @brianjohnson South-facing garden or balcony used to be a des-res feature. And lots of window-light. Now we're seeking the opposite. The black-out blinds staying closed are increasingly common here too now.

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