Ep 17 - Where Is It Still Livable?
Description
Hosts: Zongnan & Aiwei
Producer: Liu Chang
Guest Voice: Julien Nicolas, European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts / Copernicus Climate Change Service
Interview Reported by: Ma Zhiyi, Zhang Zhaoqing & Ding Yinghua
🌡️ Episode Summary:
As heatwaves hit harder and earlier than ever -- we ask: where is it still livable?
đź§ Timeline & Highlights:
- 00:00 | Opening Catch-up
Zongnan sweats through Beijing’s sticky summer while Aiwei returns from a cooler Canada.
- 00:56  | News Brief: It’s Not Just Hot—It’s Historic
2025 could become the hottest year ever. Europe just saw its third-hottest June. In Phoenix, it’s hot enough to fry eggs on sidewalks. But this isn’t just heat—it’s climate change.
- 2:21 Â | Why the Heat Came Early
Julien Nicolas explains Europe’s double heatwaves and the role of Mediterranean sea temperatures and high-pressure “heat domes.”
- 3:23 Â | Big Picture: Climate Change Is Here
We’ve already crossed the Paris Agreement’s 1.5°C warming target. Julien explains how long-term climate trends are driving extreme events.
- 5:06 | The Air Conditioning Dilemma
ACs are lifesavers—but also carbon emitters. Europe’s low AC adoption comes down to cost, culture, and design. But can that last?
- 7:36 Â | Weather-Only Livable Cities
If we judged cities by climate alone, Santa Barbara and Kunming might top the list. Harbin also gets an honorable mention—for being a rare cool spot in China’s record heat.
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