In a surprising revelation, nearly 16,000 homes in Alabama are currently without air conditioning, according to new data. This statistic is particularly striking given Alabama’s notoriously hot and humid climate, where air conditioning is often deemed a necessity for comfort and health. The absence of air conditioning in these homes raises concerns about the well-being of residents, especially during the sweltering summer months. Factors contributing to this lack may include economic constraints and aging infrastructure, which prevent homeowners from installing or maintaining air conditioning systems. The data underscores the need for initiatives to support low-income families and improve housing conditions across the state. Community leaders and policymakers are urged to address this issue, which affects the quality of life for many Alabamians, especially vulnerable populations such as the elderly and young children. This new insight calls for a concerted effort to ensure that all homes in Alabama can provide a comfortable living environment, especially during extreme weather conditions.
AL.comNew data shows Ireland’s Electricity Usage Dominated by Data Centres
Recent findings reveal that data centres were responsible for 23% of Ireland’s total electricity consumption in the past year. This significant figure highlights the increasing