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India Needs To Turn the Air-Con On
Link | by jemboet on 2025-05-29 14:08:21 (edited 2025-05-29 14:08:40)
India faces a paradoxical climate challenge that requires embracing air conditioning despite the environmental costs, according to analysis of the country\'s warming patterns and pollution crisis. While the past decade marked India\'s warmest on record, the nation has warmed at only 0.09C per decade compared to 0.30C globally, with horrific air pollution serving as an unintended cooling agent by intercepting solar radiation and making clouds more reflective. The cooling effect creates a dangerous trade-off: cleaner air would accelerate temperature rises just as the country desperately needs relief from intensifying heat waves. Only one in ten Indian households owns air conditioning, compared to two-thirds in China and four-fifths in Malaysia, despite air-conditioner sales doubling between 2020 and 2024. During heat waves, cooling systems already account for one-fifth of power demand, mostly supplied by coal plants that worsen the pollution problem India must eventually solve.



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