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It's unethical to have children in places where temperatures can reach upwards of 40 degrees
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104 if you're American. Why. Just why. Aircon is expensive. Most families can't afford it. So their children will spend most days sweating and feeling sluggish due to the discomfort. The earth is heating up. The reason why the third world remains the third world is because their people are too busy seeking shade under trees and bathing in rivers, to try to get any work done. Unless aircon goes mainstream they will always be poor. As mentioned, unfortunately, aircon is expensive, resulting in a vicious cycle of ongoing poverty. If I were them I'd choose not to have children. In fact, I don't have them myself. There are things that I can never afford and aircon is just one of these many things. I'll stay childless and spare my descendants the pain of living in this scorching heat, every day, for their whole lives.

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and we could '' third worlders'' can say exactly the same thing about canada and europe, ''heating is expensive and while we are here living a totally natural weather they are there heating their houses to survive, and cannot even enjoy the nature like we do. And they need to spend all day long indoors instead of enjoyng the rivers, what a horible life, and expensive ''

Brazil is over 40 in many places, and it is okay, well it is uncomfortable yes, but that is the life millions know, and they are happy, some of them are happy. in saudi arabia it is more than 40, but than a lot of people still risk their lives to emigrate there just because of the economic power they have. above 40 you are saying that many of the human civilizations should not even have existed...

I think above 50, than your post is right. also other places that might not be as hot but due to the humidity cause a more dangerous environment. like those villages in India where the people die for on heat waves.

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