Sustainable Cooling That Doesn’t Warm the Planet | Rachel Kyte | TED Countdown

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This summer, I was visiting family in England.
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There was a heat wave.
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It was hot, and it was humid.
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There was very little breeze.
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The temperature was hovering around 29 degrees centigrade
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for days on end,
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and the nights were not much better.
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In our little bungalow,
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there was nowhere to get cool.
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We had one fan moving hot air around.
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I was worried for my mom.
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Heat can send your heart rate all the way up.
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The only place to get cool,
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the only relief,
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was at the supermarket in town,
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standing in front of the chiller cabinets.
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In 2021, extreme heat has captured the headlines on every continent.
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And globally in July,
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surface temperatures were the highest recorded since records began in 1880.
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The problem is that the way we cool things down
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is heating the planet even more.
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Today’s air-conditioning is energy inefficient,
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depends on polluting refrigerants such as hydrofluorocarbons
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and many traditional cooling technologies waste heat.
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I’m sure you’ve had that experience
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of walking in an alley behind a convenience store
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and feeling that blast of hot air on your face
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coming from the chillers inside.
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And the demand for cooling is going up.
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The International Energy Agency estimates that by 2050,
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today’s two billion air conditioners will have multiplied
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to more than 5.5 billion,
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and that by 2030,
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electricity demand for cooling buildings could jump by 50 percent.
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And think about this:
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most households in hot countries
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have not bought their first air conditioner yet.
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I’ve worked on sustainable energy for many years in different ways;
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on energy access in the Sahel,
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to cold chains in East Africa,
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to financing large-scale energy infrastructure projects around the world
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and to getting access to cooling in low-income communities
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in the UK and the US.
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I've always focused on the twin problems of sustainability and fairness.
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I think cooling gets at the heart of these challenges.
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Why?
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Well, because most wealthy people can stay cool.
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They often live in wealthy, leafy suburbs
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with an air conditioner and a generator out back,
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and they have cool offices,
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cool schools and hospitals.
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But many people on low income live and work in urban concrete jungles
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void of green space and shade,
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or live in rural areas well beyond the cold chains needed for produce
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and vaccines.
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Almost a billion people live without energy access today;
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billions more live without access to reliable energy;
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and 2.3 billion can only afford
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a highly inefficient or polluting air conditioner.
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These people’s quest for sustainable energy,
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for cooling,
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for comfort,
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for cold chain,
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for a healthy diet or better health care,
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can drive a virtuous circle
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where we can provide cooling for everyone without warming the planet.
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Entrepreneurs with new technologies are emerging everywhere.
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Framework agreements guiding government action are in place,
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and there are big and new commitments being made.
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The solutions go well beyond just fixing air-conditioning.
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The solutions range from city design to architecture,
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from building materials to appliances,
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from geoengineering to green roofs.
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The solutions can be high-tech,
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they can be low-tech,
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and there are four areas of promise,
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four areas where solutions could be transformative
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if we step up to the plate,
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prioritize, regulate and invest.
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We’ll go through them one by one.
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First, we need to build and design differently for cooling.
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For the last 70 years or more,
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air-conditioning has driven building design.
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We need to change that,
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and we need to move away from hermetically sealed concrete
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and glass boxes where you can switch on an air conditioner
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but you cannot open the window.
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You know it doesn’t have to be a window rattler as a solution.
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District cooling can provide cooling solutions for building complexes
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by running water through insulated pipes.
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And in Denmark,
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better known for its wind and its rain,
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district cooling provides,
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with a combination of heat pumps, wastewater and groundwater,
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cooling solutions for offices and homes.
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And we can make roofs cool, too.
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The race is on for the brightest, whitest paint
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that reflects 98 percent of sunlight that hits its surface,
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much better than the 80 to 90 percent we achieve today.
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And if not white then green.
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Green because they’re planted with gardens and vegetables,
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also contributing to the food that has to come from urban farming.
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Roofing materials matter, too.
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In India, modular roofing panels made from paper and waste wood
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can reduce the temperatures by up to 10 degrees centigrade
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in the homes below.
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And we can change windows, too.
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In the European Union,
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solar control glass is available that provides high daylight transmission,
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thermal insulation,
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transparency
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and low reflection.
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Second, we need to make cooling hyperefficient.
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In the developed world,
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if you buy a high-end air conditioner today,
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it’s probably 25 to 50 percent more efficient
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than anything you could have bought 10 years ago.
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Now we need every air conditioner for sale everywhere
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to be at least 50 percent more efficient than the most efficient air conditioner
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on the market today.
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It helps if we think of energy efficiency as our first fuel.
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That’s not the priority we give it in policy.
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We need much more of our economic activity
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to be covered by energy efficiency standards
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that are much tougher than today’s.
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Radical efficiency is important for heating too.
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Heating accounts for most emissions from building,
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but emissions from cooling are the fastest rising.
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So we need much more synergy between heating and cooling.
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Remember the alley behind the convenience store?
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High-efficiency energy pumps will be solutions for both.
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Third,
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we need our air-conditioning to be hydrofluorocarbon or HFC-free.
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In 2016, governments agreed to phase down the production
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and the consumption of polluting HFCs,
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a refrigerant that accelerates global warming.
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That agreement, the Kigali Amendment,
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is now ratified by 125 countries and the European Union,
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including China,
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the largest producer of air-conditioning.
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India,
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a growing producer and a big consumer,
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has agreed to follow suit.
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And while not a party to the agreement --
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yet --
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the United States announced in September 2021
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a new regulation that would insist
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that US manufacturers reduce HFCs by 85 percent
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in the next 15 years.
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Now what’s interesting is that there are existing,
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emissions-free,
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non-polluting technologies
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on the market today,
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ready to go to scale,
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including membrane technologies that can both cool and dehumidify air
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without using compressors or refrigerants.
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So the Kigali Amendment,
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together with a ban on the exports and imports of illegal HFCs,
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could make a real difference
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and grow that market fast.
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And fourth, we need cold chains for food, medicines --
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especially vaccines --
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for everyone.
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Distributing vaccines along a secure cold chain
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to reach the most vulnerable
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is essential.
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Solar, nontoxic vaccine refrigerators,
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cold boxes and carriers operating on off-grid energy
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are increasingly on order.
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And mobile cold storage units that run on solar convert energy into ice.
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And so when the sun goes down,
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that ice can be used to keep temperatures steady and cool.
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And using Bluetooth technology,
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even in areas where there is no energy access,
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we can monitor all the way along the cold chain to guarantee safety.
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And using drones,
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we can shorten the cold chain.
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Today, change is often portrayed as expensive or scary,
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but you can see that there’s nothing scary
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about living in a community designed for cool,
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where affordable,
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efficient,
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nontoxic air-conditioning and refrigerators run on clean energy,
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on and off the grid,
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and in a community where farmers get more income
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because more of their produce gets to market
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and everyone rests easier
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knowing that their vaccines are safely stored in the clinic --
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a clinic which, with a different roof
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and different glass in the windows,
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is safer for the nurse to work in.
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What is scary is that we are not having enough conversations
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in enough places
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and driving enough investments
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into affordable, nonpolluting, efficient solutions for cooling
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for everyone on this warming planet.
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Scientists are seeing that animals,
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especially birds,
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are beginning to shape-shift to adapt to climate change.
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As their environments get hotter --
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so their ears are growing
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and their beaks are growing to help them cool down.
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Now our species is not shapeshifting yet,
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nor do I think bigger ears will help.
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(Laughter)
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But we can shape-shift our cities and our towns,
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and we can change the way that we cool ourselves down
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and we can change the way that we keep our medicines and food safe.
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Thank you.
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(Applause and cheers)
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(Applause)
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