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How to keep cool in this year's extreme summer heat even without air conditioning

The article discusses strategies for coping with extreme summer heat when air conditioning is unavailable. It references advice from a heat researcher who experienced growing up in a hot environment without air conditioning. The focus is on practical methods to stay cool during intense heatwaves.

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How to keep cool in this year's extreme summer heat even without air conditioning

The article discusses strategies for coping with extreme summer heat when air conditioning is unavailable. It references advice from a heat researcher who experienced growing up in a hot environment without air conditioning. The focus is on practical methods to stay cool during intense heatwaves.

Bias read (Center): The article presents general advice on managing extreme heat without air conditioning, focusing on practical tips rather than taking a political stance. There is no evident ideological framing or emphasis on specific policies or groups, making the coverage balanced.

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