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In warmer world, even Inuit buy air conditioners
Reuters ^ | 08/07/06

Posted on 08/07/2006 7:35:43 AM PDT by presidio9

With signs that the world is warming, even Inuit peoples of the far north are ordering air conditioning.

Better known for building igloos during hunts on the polar ice, Inuit in the village of Kuujjuaq in Quebec, Canada, are installing 10 air conditioners for about 25 office workers.

"These are the times when the far north has to have air conditioners now to function," said Sheila Watt-Cloutier, a leading campaigner for the rights of 155,000 Inuit in Canada, Alaska, Russia and Greenland.

"Our Arctic homes are made to be airtight for the cold and do not 'breathe' well in the heat with this warming trend," she said. Temperatures in Kuujjuaq, home to 2,000 people, hit 31 Celsius (88 Fahrenheit) in late July.

If the Inuit are feeling the heat, chances are that people further south are sweltering too.

Billion-dollar shifts in lifestyles in rich nations are likely as people adapt to what most scientists say is a warming stoked by use of fossil fuels -- affecting demand for everything from soft drinks or foods to architecture and tourism.

Scientists who advise the United Nations say a build-up of heat-trapping gases emitted by power plants, factories and cars are likely to spur more heatwaves, droughts, floods and raise sea levels by up to a meter in the 21st century.

"Lifestyles will change ... but businesses have to be flexible," said Manfred Stock of the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research in Germany. He noted the climate is also likely to have bigger swings in a warmer world.

FLOODS, HEATWAVES

"For instance in making ice creams you may have a bad year and you have to stand that," he said. "A winner one year can be a loser the next." In Europe, searing heatwaves in 2003 followed widespread floods in 2002.

"Today we've sold almost nothing," said Miriam Eid Bergan, 20, working at an ice cream parlor in Oslo's main street and looking out the window as people hurried past in the rain. "When it's sunny the queue can stretch down the street."

Most studies of global warming focus on businesses' opportunities to save energy or to shift to wind or solar power from fossil fuels, especially with oil prices around $75 a barrel.

Lifestyle often gets less attention, even though a rising temperature will affect sectors as diverse as producers of beer, suntan lotion, lightweight clothing, air conditioning, swimwear and open-top cars.

Farmers may be able to grow new crops closer to the poles, changing the range of choice, and tourists may shun low-altitude Alpine ski resorts which could lack snow or traditional beach resorts that get too hot.

People in Florida might become wary of living by the ocean, especially if they have to pay higher insurance premiums linked to rising seas. In cold climates, houses may have to be designed to lose heat in summer as well as trap it in winter.

The 1990s were probably the warmest decade of the past 1,000 years, with 1998 the warmest year, according to U.N. data. Temperatures have risen by 0.6 C since the late 1800s and may gain 1.4-5.8 C by 2100.

David Viner, a senior climate scientist at the University of East Anglia in England, said tourism could shift dramatically in the 21st century -- Mediterranean beaches might get too scorching for northern Europeans who would instead stay at home.

"People in northern Europe go to the Mediterranean because they have unpredictable summers at home. But the summers in the north will become warmer," he said.

HOTTER, THIRSTIER

With hotter, thirstier populations, air conditioner makers such as United Technologies Corp. or Japan's Daikin Industries seem obvious winners along with brewers such as Anheuser-Busch or Heineken.

But it is often hard to disentangle how climate affects demand -- fashion, health or other concerns are at play.

Analysts are unsure how far the share price of brewers, for instance, reflects expectations that warm years will continue.

Larry Watt, mayor of Kuujjuaq, said one reason for ordering air conditioners was to stop dust from outside blowing into computers. Before the municipality owned computers, the windows could be kept open in hot weather.

And Bergan in the ice cream shop in Oslo said: "People are buying fewer ice creams here than five years ago ... Maybe they're buying somewhere else or they worry about eating so much sugar."

And many consumer efforts to keep cool may have unwanted side-effects. Air conditioning, like in Kuujjuaq, relies on electricity generated by fossil fuels -- blamed by most scientists for global warming.


TOPICS: Canada; Culture/Society; Extended News; Miscellaneous; US: Alaska
KEYWORDS: climatechange; globalwarmingtheory; inuits
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1 posted on 08/07/2006 7:35:47 AM PDT by presidio9
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Invest in Trane?


2 posted on 08/07/2006 7:37:59 AM PDT by mtbopfuyn (I think the border is kind of an artificial barrier - San Antonio councilwoman Patti Radle)
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Reuters?

...auto-assuming that the entire story is fake...but accurate.

3 posted on 08/07/2006 7:38:38 AM PDT by lormand (Nuke the Islamic States, or kiss your @55 goodbye)
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With its credibility seriously corroded, Al-Reuters attempts to shift the focus half a world away to.....Global Warming!! Yeah, that's it!


4 posted on 08/07/2006 7:39:01 AM PDT by Attention Surplus Disorder (You're never more than a half-step away from a good note.)
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BINGO! The real reason: Larry Watt, mayor of Kuujjuaq, said one reason for ordering air conditioners was to stop dust from outside blowing into computers. Before the municipality owned computers, the windows could be kept open in hot weather.


5 posted on 08/07/2006 7:41:44 AM PDT by Ingtar (Prensa dos para el inglés)
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Yep. Not a reliable news source.


6 posted on 08/07/2006 7:41:53 AM PDT by MeanWestTexan (Kol Hakavod Lezahal)
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Let us see. EVEN the most fanatic Global Warming freeks ONLY claim a half degree change in global mean temperature. So the half degress causes Eskimoes to bye Air Conditioners?

Dear Rotters, did you EVER bother to actually study the weather of the artic circle. They get about 20+ hours of daylight during the summer idiots. Of course they want air conditioners! What morons.


7 posted on 08/07/2006 7:45:55 AM PDT by MNJohnnie (A proportionate response would be the indiscriminate slaughter of Western journalists)
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Air conditioning, like in Kuujjuaq, relies on electricity generated by fossil fuels -- blamed by most scientists for global warming.

Had to get that last dig in, eh? And they say the media isn't biased....

8 posted on 08/07/2006 7:46:18 AM PDT by akorahil (Thank You and God bless all Veterans. Truly, the real heroes.)
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If the Inuit are feeling the heat, chances are that people further south are sweltering too.

Yea, if it's 88 degrees in Northern Canada then it must be what, about 150 degrees down here in the States.

Reuters, where the "D" journalism students get a job.

9 posted on 08/07/2006 7:46:43 AM PDT by A message (We who care, Can Not Fail)
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You know... I have been waiting for conclusive proof that global warming is real and caused by man.

This is it.

Clearly, if the Inuit are buying air conditioners, then the end is near.

And it's all our fault.


10 posted on 08/07/2006 7:50:18 AM PDT by Thrusher ("...there is no peace without victory.")
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"Today we've sold almost nothing," said Miriam Eid Bergan, 20, working at an ice cream parlor in Oslo's main street and looking out the window as people hurried past in the rain. "When it's sunny the queue can stretch down the street."

MAN: "It must be Global Warming!"

11 posted on 08/07/2006 7:50:18 AM PDT by frogjerk (LIBERALISM: The perpetual insulting of common sense.)
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Reuters, where the "D" journalism students get a job.

I guess John Kerry will be working for them shortly...

12 posted on 08/07/2006 7:50:57 AM PDT by frogjerk (LIBERALISM: The perpetual insulting of common sense.)
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I learned from this article, that people will not line up in the rain to buy ice cream.


13 posted on 08/07/2006 7:57:46 AM PDT by Ed Condon (Wanted, newer tag line in good condition.)
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"These are the times when the far north has to have air conditioners now to function," said Sheila Watt-Cloutier, a leading campaigner for the rights of 155,000 Inuit in Canada

They’re buying air conditioners because they’re on the dole.

When they had to spend their own money, it would be absurd to buy an air conditioner to deal with the five weeks each year that it gets a bit warm. But if the dopey white Canadian taxpayers want to play Santa, give me four.


14 posted on 08/07/2006 7:58:45 AM PDT by dead (I've got my eye out for Mullah Omar.)
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Alaska has always had a thriving agricultural industry where summer temperatures can get quite high.

To imply that it was always a block of ice is highly disingenuous.

15 posted on 08/07/2006 7:59:15 AM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum (Islam Factoid:After forcing young girls to watch his men execute their fathers, Muhammad raped them.)
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I'll bet Reuters has pictures showing smoke and steam coming off the ice that proves global warming.


16 posted on 08/07/2006 8:03:07 AM PDT by Beagle8U (Liberals get up every morning and eat a big box of "STUPID" for breakfast)
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[ With signs that the world is warming, even Inuit peoples of the far north are ordering air conditioning. ]

More likely the givernment will be giving AC to them.. along with the electric generating capacity to run them.. They will be "buying" nothing..

17 posted on 08/07/2006 8:09:58 AM PDT by hosepipe (CAUTION: This propaganda is laced with hyperbole..)
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"Our Arctic homes are made to be airtight for the cold and do not 'breathe' well in the heat with this warming trend," she said.

There is a new technology developed exactly for this problem.......it's called a window!

18 posted on 08/07/2006 8:14:02 AM PDT by Onelifetogive (* Sarcasm tag ALWAYS required. For some Freepers, sarcasm can NEVER be obvious enough.)
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19 posted on 08/07/2006 8:16:38 AM PDT by 300magnum (We know that if evil is not confronted, it gains in strength and audacity, and returns to strike us)
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Gosh, it's hot.
20 posted on 08/07/2006 8:32:54 AM PDT by Famishus (I have not lost my mind; it's backed up on disc somewhere.)
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