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Sick of the heat? Here's how to keep your home cool, heatwave or not, if you don't have AC
With rising temperatures becoming the norm, keeping your home cool without AC is becoming a year-round priority, especially as air conditioning becomes too expensive or impractical for many spaces.
ST. LOUIS — High temperatures can put a strain on your body, your wallet and your air conditioner unit. Here are some tips for different goals during summer heat waves. First and foremost, keep people ...
Another heat wave—this one steeped in humid air, including from a Midwestern phenomenon called corn sweat—is blanketing the eastern half of the U.S. this week in July. Tens of millions of people are ...
Temperatures could hit 100 degrees Monday and Tuesday — a level of heat that Philadelphia hasn't reached since 2012. But people who need to be at home, for work or any other reason, are stuck trying ...
Climate change has been exacerbating heat waves, and the problem isn’t going away anytime soon. An increasingly hot planet — due largely to burning fossil fuels such as coal, oil and natural gas — ...
Georgia is bracing for extreme heat next week, with heat indices expected to exceed 110°F in several cities including Atlanta, Athens, Columbus, and Macon. Officials warn of life-threatening ...
Kids cool off in the mist from a fountain as temperatures approach 100 degrees on Friday in Kansas City, Mo. Coors Field head groundskeeper Mark Razum wets down the skin of the infield for a baseball ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. — With high temperatures sticking around for much of the week, many residents across the Midlands are looking for ways to stay cool while keeping energy costs down. News 19 checked in ...
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Summer Bills Soaring to $784. Here's How to Keep Your Home Cool for Less
Summer electricity bills are reaching a troubling 12-year high of $784 per household. Discover six proven strategies to keep ...
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