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How Air-Conditioning Built Our Reality

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Before the air conditioner was invented, human beings were at a loss for how to cool themselves. Some of the ideas were arguably doomed from the start: In the 19th century, as Derek Thompson noted in a 2017 article, New England companies shipped huge ice cubes insulated with sawdust around the country. “There were even shortages during mild winters—‘ice famines,’” he wrote.

The air conditioner was not only a brilliant innovation; it changed the course of human life. In the U.S., it allowed people to migrate to the Sun Belt, to Atlanta and Phoenix, altering the country’s demographics and politics. Globally, it allowed people in countries with excruciating heat to work more, leading to new sites of productivity and wealth. Today’s newsletter explores how the air conditioner has already shaped our world, and how it continues to change our lives for better and for worse.


On Air-Conditioning

Your Air Conditioner Is Lying to You

By Daniel Engber

How does money-saver mode make sense?

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How Air-Conditioning Invented the Modern World

By Derek Thompson

A new book by the economist Tim Harford on history’s greatest breakthroughs explains why barbed wire was a revolution, paper money was an accident, and HVACs were a productivity booster. (From 2017)

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The Moral History of Air-Conditioning

By Shane Cashman

Cooling the air was once seen as sinful. Maybe the idea wasn’t entirely wrong. An Object Lesson.

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Courtesy of Diego Gutierrez

I recently asked readers to share a photo of something that sparks their sense of awe in the world. Diego Gutierrez, 63, sent a photo of Mohonk Preserve in New York.

I’ll continue to feature your responses in the coming weeks.

— Isabel


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