For comparison, Washington Post coverage

These are conditions which kill healthy adults who engage in physical activity outside of air conditioned environments — and water is in short supply in many areas.

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      Do you understand that no type of pollution (except some nuclear fallout technically) actually create heat?

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        More trolling; you started with victim-blaming and now you’re into the realm of sealioning.

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          This is in no way sealioning, this is where the term comes from:

          https://wondermark.com/c/1062/

          Selioning would be like if what I said about India made an Indian keep insinuating the only reason I mentioned India was because I’m racist and hate Indians.

          But back to science (although I do love etymology) do you now understand that the only way any kind of pollution could cause heat to generate is very specific types of radioactive contamination which is rarely just called “pollution”?

          This is fundamental, and you truly seem to care about climate change, so I want to help clear that up.

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              Alright man.

              So I’m just gonna have some faith that you understand pollution doesn’t cause heat.

              Small steps.

              Have a good night, look forward to your next post about climate change, someday you’ll understand the basics.