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Faaaaaaaabulous diary and photos!  Thanks for sharing!

If the Western world developed a climate like Thailand's over the next few decades, we wouldn't be able to adapt and live and work with the climate in the way that they do. We'd hide inside in air conned offices and shops and houses, air conned SUVs, and continue to deny the need for a change in lifestyle.  It made me wonder if poverty forces people to adapt in this way though.

I've often thought the same thing when I've looked around me here, where I see both people who are forced to deal with the climate as it is, and people who have the (dangerous) luxury of denying it through air conditioned rooms and cars.  There almost seems to be a pathology about air conditioning -- rich and upper-class people want to make their surroundings not just comfortable but cold, which I suspect is a subconscious (or not-so-subconscious) effort to reinforce the idea that they can afford to "escape" the climate.

by the stormy present (stormypresent aaaaaaat gmail etc) on Sat Jun 30th, 2007 at 03:50:43 PM EST
I only spent a short while in the Siam Centre/metropolitan area of Bangkok but the contrast was huge.  From the buildings to the clothes people wore and the way they carried themselves about.  My friend pointed out that you'll see that type of contrast in any city.  Well of course, but this was so stark.

The poorer people who learn to live with the climate are the ones who will continue to bear the burden of further climate change.  The rains came early this year with flood warnings for people living along the edge of the rivers, like the houses in the picture near the top of this diary - where they keep ad hoc extending as far as they can go, with reused materials, probably unstable structures.  They stand to lose a lot more while the rich continue to hide inside with their air con.

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by In Wales (inwales aaat eurotrib.com) on Sun Jul 1st, 2007 at 09:13:00 AM EST
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