I am really bad with temperatures above 26°C, right now its 32°C in the office. At Gran Canaria I was having troubles sleeping and felt oddly fatigued, whilst in Southern Sweden with chilly-mild temperatures in late summer it was really a treat. Well maybe thats also because the air over there was the cleanest air I ever breathed, being in the middle of basicly hectars over hectars of trees and no city pollution.
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SolSoCoG (solsocog@ieji.de)'s status on Sunday, 10-Sep-2023 18:38:32 JST SolSoCoG -
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Adrian Morales (adrianmorales@ieji.de)'s status on Sunday, 10-Sep-2023 19:10:39 JST Adrian Morales @SolSoCoG 2023 set the record for the highest temperatures in the last 120,000 years. I'm glad you live away from the city, in a green area.
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SolSoCoG (solsocog@ieji.de)'s status on Sunday, 10-Sep-2023 19:33:31 JST SolSoCoG @adrianmorales weell actually both examples were vacations, I live in the outskirts of a small city 80k ppl, air conditions are monitored and at the *green* level still at 36 of 50 points in that area. My optimal solution would be a small hut in a dense forest like that in sweden though. but I'd be too annoyed about all the paperwork to move out of Germany. Planning on resetting my lifestyle by selling the property/old house I'm living in and selling some trinkets I've collected in the past.
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SolSoCoG (solsocog@ieji.de)'s status on Sunday, 10-Sep-2023 22:26:36 JST SolSoCoG @martijn @adrianmorales yeah I believe most communities in Germany started having rules not to just throw stones, bricks and gravel onto the front garden causing more heat and less rain dissipation. But good stuff, nice!
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Jack Janssen (jackjanssen@ieji.de)'s status on Monday, 11-Sep-2023 04:04:17 JST Jack Janssen @SolSoCoG in the meantime in Sweden they are cutting down forests for timber and paper mills. Good luck.
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