The jobs most exposed to extreme heat — and why it matters for Europe's economy
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Construction and agriculture are Europe's most heat-exposed industries, with transport, manufacturing and energy also facing growing disruption as climate change pushes temperatures higher.
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Crazy! Wonder how it works. Because propylene glycol mixed with room temperature or warm water would have lower specific heat capacity than pure water. Not to mention it would be more viscous at higher temperatures. https://t.co/yToHWar4Tv
— Forging India (@indiaemerges) June 25, 2026
I find it strange that you don't hear a peep from climate change and environmental activists about how environmentally destructive AI (surveillance) data centers are going to be. I remember when they were going after small cryptocurrency miners because of how much energy they use…
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