“Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.”
— Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Swap “injustice” for “thermal inequality” and the message holds: if thermal safety is a privilege, then climate justice is still a dream deferred.
Can Our Cities Survive the Heat?
"Too Hot to Breathe, Too Poor to Chill: Air Conditioning as a Human Right in a Burning World"
By Adaptation-Guide | July 2025 | adaptationguide.com
"Stay hydrated."
"Don’t overexert yourself."
"Go to the mall."
Are you kidding me?
Last week, roads buckled in Ontario, children collapsed at graduations in New Jersey, and in Toronto—where city pools closed due to extreme heat—students sweated in classrooms hot enough to cook a damn egg on a desk.
Meanwhile, governments across North America patted themselves on the back for putting out warnings and tweeting sunscreen emojis.
This is not a heat wave. This is a mass casualty event in slow motion, and it's going to happen again. And again. And again.
This is not “unseasonable.”
This is the new season.
Welcome to Global Heating 101—where survival now hinges not on good luck or genes, but on your access to a thermostat.
We Didn’t Start the Fire. But You Let It Burn.
Let’s stop pretending we’re shocked.
The scientists told us.
The IPCC told us.
Indigenous knowledge keepers told us.
Kids on strike told us.
The wildfires told us.
And we ignored them.
We built office towers with sealed windows, schools with zero airflow, and ghettos of poverty where air conditioning is either banned, unaffordable, or illegal.
So here’s a simple demand for every cowardly politician still hiding behind platitudes: Air conditioning on prescription. Subsidized. Mandated. Now.
Heat Kills Indoors, Not Outside. That’s the Point.
You want facts? Here's a graveyard of them:
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During the 2021 B.C. heat dome, 619 people died. 98% were indoors.
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A 2022 tenant survey in Hamilton showed 70% of renters were affected by heat in their homes. Many couldn’t afford AC. Some were threatened with eviction for installing it.
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In Ontario, most public schools lack central air. That’s not discomfort. That’s state-sanctioned negligence.
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Health Canada says extreme heat spikes hospital admissions. So what’s the plan? Send grandmas and toddlers to the nearest air-conditioned Tim Hortons?
Let’s get real: This is class warfare by temperature. And poor people are dying.
Air Conditioning Is Not a Luxury. It’s Life Support.
If heat kills and AC saves lives, then we are one step away from triaging heat relief based on income.
Actually—we're already doing it.
You don’t get to say "stay cool" to someone who's banned from installing a window unit in a high-rise.
You don’t tell a teacher to "take breaks" in a 35°C classroom with 30 kids.
You don’t tell the elderly to "head to the mall" when buses are melting into the pavement and they can’t afford the fare.
You mandate thermal safety the same way you mandate heat in winter.
You subsidize heat pumps, ban cooling restrictions in rentals and condos, and you legislate a maximum indoor temperature of 26°C, as the Canadian Environmental Law Association demands.
We don’t “hope” people survive heat. We engineer it.
Band-Aids or Blood on Your Hands?
Right now, your government is handing out cooling tips like it's 1975 and this is still an “anomaly.” Here's a tip for them:
Stop managing symptoms. Start curing the disease.
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Ban all landlord and strata restrictions on air conditioning and heat pumps—now.
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Pass the Heat Stress Act in Ontario—and build on it nationally.
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Provide government-subsidized cooling systems for vulnerable populations. (Yes, just like social housing has heating.)
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Include AC as a covered medical necessity for low-income, elderly, and disabled individuals.
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Require all new buildings to meet cooling standards, and retrofit old ones—especially schools, hospitals, and public housing.
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Tax the oil giants funding this climate hellscape and use the cash to install community cooling shelters with real capacity.
Because the Next Heat Wave Won’t Wait
You think last week was bad? Wait until August. Wait until wildfire smoke turns your AC off because it can’t filter both heat and poison. Wait until the grid crashes.
We’re not cooling off. The planet’s thermal baseline is shifting.
Let’s get controversial:
The state has no business tolerating preventable deaths by heat stroke. This is climate homicide by policy delay.
We want climate reparations in cooling. We want AC justice.
And we want it before the next senior dies gasping on the floor of a fourth-floor walk-up with a fan blowing nothing but defeat.
We Need a Cooling Revolution. Not Advice.
Your politicians will act like it’s complicated. Like we have to weigh the pros and cons.
Here’s the truth: Heat is a class killer.
And when a basic indoor temperature safe enough to survive becomes a privilege?
That’s not democracy.
That’s disaster capitalism.
If heat waves are the new normal, then AC must be the new right.
Because we didn’t start the fire.
But if governments don’t act?
We will pick up the pieces—and we’ll remember who let it burn.
📢 Want to join the fight?
✅ Demand air conditioning rights: heatstressact.ca
✅ Organize tenant cooling committees
✅ Share this op-ed.
✅ Tell your MP: No more Band-Aids. Pass the damn laws.
🔥 Adaptation Guide: Disaster-Ready. Outspoken. On Fire.
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