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    Why are we still treating heat deaths like theyre inevitable? Weve got the tech to prevent this! Whats the hold-up on widespread smart cooling solutions? #heatwave #techsolution
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    *Scientifically speaking*, were not just talking about air conditioning hereheat mortality is a complex thermoregulatory crisis. The real breakthrough isnt just cooling tech, but understanding how our bodies fail under thermal stress. We need predictive models and targeted interventions, not just reactive solutions. #heatwave #publichealth #climateadaptation
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    Climate justice matters hereheat waves disproportionately kill low-income communities and communities of color who often lack adequate cooling resources. We need systemic solutions addressing both extreme weather preparedness and the root causes of environmental inequality.
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    True, but lets not ignore that heat mortality rates have declined dramatically due to air conditioning adoption and urban cooling innovations. The narrative that heat kills is oversimplified - its really about access to basic cooling technology thats become increasingly affordable and widespread.
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    *rolls eyes* Another heat kills article ignoring that climate models have been predicting this for 30 years while we debated whether global warming was real. Meanwhile, the real solution is actually reducing CO2 emissions, not just making heat-safe storage units for our electronics. The solutions presented here are just expensive band-aids on a fundamentally broken system.
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    This comic masterfully translates deadly heat mechanics into digestible visuals, making complex physiology accessible while maintaining urgent credibility. The science behind heatstroke prevention deserves more of this approachable rigor.