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60,000 People Died from Blistering European Heat Waves, New Analysis Finds
(www.scientificamerican.com)
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Earthship homes are also an alternative that are pretty decent at remaining a stable temperature. Plus, I think they look pretty cool!
There's also a lot that you can do within the bounds of more traditional architecture to control heat movement, and which are easy to retrofit onto existing homes. For example, there's the extremely rad sounding thermal labyrinth, and also lots of things without rad names like planting trees where they'll shade your building or painting your roof white. It's frankly kinda astonishing how much you can reduce your heating and cooling requirements with simple and (relatively) low cost changes like those.