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Emcee:  Don Green Type:  Moderated
With the never-ending news about the world is getting warmer and my own personal experiences with air conditioners and refrigerators I have decided to start this thread to be a forum for your thoughts about both subjects. Not an exciting subject!

I want to share thoughts about what are good companies for refrigerators and air conditioning units, with the final goal of investing some college money for my grandchildren in a few of these companies or technologies. Which I think will be a huge in the future as problems get worse.

I am not a person obsessively concerned about global warming or the world weather is changing and the earth doomed. But then again I am in my mid 60’s and I don’t think it will be as big an issue for me as it might be for my grandchildren.

Thanks

Don
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72Is it harder or more expensive to heat a house to a set temperature in very coldDon Green-January 20
71Triple-Digit Heat, but No Electric Bill? For Passive Homeowners, ‘It’s Hard to GDon Green-8/5/2023
70Extreme Heat Strains Air Conditioning as Americans Seek ReliefLonger running timDon Green-7/23/2023
69How best to set your air conditioner for the summer - The Washington Post washiDon Green-7/14/2023
68What New England Residents Need to Know About Solar Panels in MassachusettsElectDon Green-4/25/2023
67Tesla has only installed 3,000 Solar Roof systems in the U.S., far below forecasDon Green-4/1/2023
66With Heat From Heat Pumps, US Energy Requirements Could Plummet By 50% [graphicDon Green-3/18/2023
65As Heat Pumps Go Mainstream, a Big Question: Can They Handle Real Cold? Over thDon Green-2/24/2023
64Heat Pumps Sell Like Hotcakes on America’s Oil-Rich FrontierIn Alaska, people arDon Green-2/20/2023
63How to make your home solar system smarter and reduce power billsThe solution isDon Green-1/22/2023
62How to Lower Your Home Energy Bill[graphic]Even as Americans begin to see some Don Green-1/21/2023
61From Climate Exhortation to Climate Execution [graphic] There are about a hundDon Green-12/28/2022
60II lived in Seattle for 20 years and never had A/C most people there don’t. [grDon Green-8/16/2022
59Air Conditioning Is An Inconvenient Truth for Inequality Nail-Biters Don Green-8/2/2022
58Extreme heat threatens stressed power grids nationwide [graphic] WASHINGTON (TDon Green-6/14/2022
57Two new bills could help pump up a climate-friendly system for heating and cooliDon Green-5/31/2022
56Florida Inches Closer to Kneecapping Rooftop SolarState legislation that would sDon Green-2/11/2022
55[youtube video]Don Green-10/28/2021
54This California company wants to make modern AC obsolete Nanoscience dusts off aDon Green-7/27/2021
53In America's least air-conditioned cities some people's mindsMarc FisherDon Green-7/23/2021
52Are ‘Heat Pumps’ the Answer to Heat Waves? Some Cities Think So. Electric heat Don Green-7/12/2021
51Heat Pumps are the Most Climate Friendly Way to Heat Homes, But Still Emit a CliDon Green-7/12/2021
50Air-Conditioning Was Once Taboo in Seattle. Not Anymore. An intense heat wave iDon Green-6/30/2021
49Northwest heat wave demonstrates world's growing cooling needs Record-breakDon Green-6/30/2021
48Pacific Northwest braces for record-breaking heat wave Record-high heat is foreDon Green-6/26/2021
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