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The first one is about how wet bulb temperatures and extreme heat work. The second one is about Europe. Whether or not they are ‘more’ resilient doesn’t matter.

Yes it does matter. European housing is well insulated. And definitely sturdier than US housing.

Also I don’t think you know what Europe is.

Yea, my bad. As a German I obviously have no idea what Europe is.

Scandinavian, Central European and British houses are mostly made to keep heat in during cold winters. They’re not good for heatwaves.

This is wrong. Insulation goes both ways. In summer it helps keeping the cooler night temperatures inside.

Mediterranean style housing is definitely better for heat. But that doesn’t stop Italy, Spain, and France from having deadly heatwaves.

Mediterranean housing is not especially good against heat. Wrong assumption. Swedes, Germans and the French are doing a much better job than the mediterranes.

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