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Living comfortably with heat in Australia – preferred indoor temperatures and climate zones

Kerstin K. Zander, Joost van Hoof, Sarah Carter, Stephen T. Garnett

2023Sustainable Cities and Society16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

While the optimal mean annual temperature for people and nations is said to be between 13 °C and 18 °C, many people live productive lives in regions or countries that commonly exceed this temperature range. One such country is Australia. We carried out an Australia-wide online survey using a structured questionnaire to investigate what temperature people in Australia prefer, both in terms of the local climate and within their homes. More than half of the 1665 respondents (58%) lived in their preferred climatic zone with 60% of respondents preferring a warm climate. Those living in Australia's cool climate zones least preferred that climate. A large majority (83%) were able to reach a comfortable temperature at home with 85% using air-conditioning for cooling. The preferred temperature setting for the air-conditioning devices was 21.7 °C (SD: 2.6 °C). Higher temperature set-points were associated with age, heat tolerance and location. The frequency of air-conditioning use did not depend on the location but rather on a range of other socio-economic factors including having children in the household, the building type, heat stress and heat tolerance. We discuss the role of heat acclimatisation and impacts of increasing air-conditioning use on energy consumption.

Topics & Concepts

Air conditioningClimate changeAir temperatureRange (aeronautics)Heat stressEnvironmental scienceClimate zonesGlobal warmingConsumption (sociology)Urban heat islandGeographyClimatologyMeteorologyAtmospheric sciencesPhysical geographyEngineeringEcologySociologySocial scienceBiologyGeologyMechanical engineeringAerospace engineeringClimate Change and Health ImpactsBuilding Energy and Comfort OptimizationUrban Heat Island Mitigation
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