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Vermont has long treated air conditioning as optional. A warming climate could be changing that.

Once known for its cool respite, Vermont is now grappling with rising temperatures, driving a surge in air conditioning demand. HVAC expert Tony Rowell notes an unprecedented spike in calls as Vermonters face a climate reality they can't ig...

AP News· Jul 1, 2026 · 11:10 PM · 21 views

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Once known for its cool respite, Vermont is now grappling with rising temperatures, driving a surge in air conditioning demand. HVAC expert Tony Rowell notes an unprecedented spike in calls as Vermonters face a climate reality they can't ignore. With only 7% of homes equipped with central air, the state's resistance may finally be melting away. #Vermont #ClimateChange #AirConditioning #HeatWave #Sustainability

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