Economy Heating Bills Have Been Insane

It seems modern heating made people in Europe weak. You’re meant to be accustomed to cold like your ancestor did for 1000s years before the 20th century.

Endure it and let your body get used to it.

Living consistently below room temperature increases the incidence of all kinds of illnesses. People in the past didn't live that long.
 
I havent noticed it in prices, but I've been running my wood stove more. The wood pile is dwindling faster than usual.
 
I turned the thermostat down 2 degrees and put a hoodie on. #FightThePower
Started doing this after last months Bill, $400 by far the highest I’ve ever paid.
 
Living consistently below room temperature increases the incidence of all kinds of illnesses. People in the past didn't live that long.
The assumption about " weak ppl in europe " is lucrative stuff for propagandists....for American and Russian audithory....


What is reality?
All autumn and till today winter was more warm than it had been predicted.... also more wind than had been planned.


I today have outdoor temperture +3C° and indoor +18C° with 0 heating.
I will use heating session to reduce humidity level not cos I need heating....
Some +18C° exactly is my comfort level for rooms....
Not more.
While cos I need to reduce humidity heating sessions are done a bit sometimes. With electricity.
I might heat home with wood type stuff but it isn't enough bad to use this ....

With office the same.... approx.

Warehouses we are heating ....to maintain temperature and humidity level....
Diesel fuel bought in 2021 th....
We might use also wood origin fuel: wood processing remainings and chips if will be forced. This we too have in storages....

Europe will freeze till death mantra.
 
I noticed my gas bill went up substantially. Let’s start a “Thanks a lot Joe Biden!” chant
@Queen B we are gonna need a little more inflection from the back row.
 
What is "room temperature?"

I read an article years ago and I remember it saying 18 C is the minimum to avoid increased mortality (not just infection, but cardiovascular and some other disorders). I just quickly googled and a different one also says 18 C is widely accepted although it says the research isn't entirely clear. It's a bit of a guesstimate apparently.
 
I read an article years ago and I remember it saying 18 C is the minimum to avoid increased mortality (not just infection, but cardiovascular and some other disorders). I just quickly googled and a different one also says 18 C is widely accepted although it says the research isn't entirely clear. It's a bit of a guesstimate apparently.
Yeah 68 F is the minimum for adult and child care facilities so this seems accurate
 
You can actually make a wood heating stove yourself very cheaply. And it works well, I helped my father in law make one for his shop
 
You’re such a moron.

This is a direct result of Green policies.

Cut supply and see what happens

Globalists don’t give two shits about the impact on families from their poorly thought out policies
Cutting supply brings record profits?
 
Yeah 68 F is the minimum for adult and child care facilities so this seems accurate

Yeah this is referenced in a wiki article:

"The WHO's 2018 guidelines give a strong recommendation that a minimum of 18 °C (64 °F) is a "safe and well-balanced indoor temperature to protect the health of general populations during cold seasons", while a higher minimum may be necessary for vulnerable groups including children, the elderly, and people with cardiorespiratory disease and other chronic illnesses."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Room_temperature

So 20 C/68 F for vulnerable groups would make sense. This is just in relation to infections though. I now vaguely recall reading (hard to differentiate between 18 C and 68 F in my vague memory) that consistently living below 68 F could be bad even for ordinary people, although I couldn't find that article. Maybe it was referring to the vulnerable.
 
You’re such a moron.

This is a direct result of Green policies.

Cut supply and see what happens

Globalists don’t give two shits about the impact on families from their poorly thought out policies
He just trolls... I don't even read his posts tbh..
 
It seems modern heating made people in Europe weak. You’re meant to be accustomed to cold like your ancestor did for 1000s years before the 20th century.

Endure it and let your body get used to it.

Lol you sound like me talking to my wife. She thinks I'm supposed to heat up the house so she can walk around in shorts and a tank top during the winter. Fuck you put on a sweater, sweat pants and socks.
 
Yeah this is referenced in a wiki article:

"The WHO's 2018 guidelines give a strong recommendation that a minimum of 18 °C (64 °F) is a "safe and well-balanced indoor temperature to protect the health of general populations during cold seasons", while a higher minimum may be necessary for vulnerable groups including children, the elderly, and people with cardiorespiratory disease and other chronic illnesses."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Room_temperature

So 20 C/68 F for vulnerable groups would make sense. This is just in relation to infections though. I now vaguely recall reading (hard to differentiate between 18 C and 68 F in my vague memory) that consistently living below 68 F could be bad even for ordinary people, although I couldn't find that article. Maybe it was referring to the vulnerable.
Yeah 18 C is 64F so it's close
 
I keep the house at 62F

I’m just glad I’m not running on oil like my old house. I can’t imagine how expensive it would be. That house did not hold heat well either and I only kept it at 60
 
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