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As the episode concludes, there's a consensus that adjusting indoor temperatures upward to around 25°C, combined with hybrid cooling strategies, offers a practical solution to balance comfort, productivity, and environmental sustainability. While breaking ingrained habits may be challenging, awareness and small adjustments can produce meaningful impacts—both in personal savings and in combating climate change.
If widespread adoption occurs, Singapore’s energy consumption for cooling could decline significantly, reducing carbon emissions and fostering a more sustainable lifestyle. For individuals, it’s a matter of choosing comfort and efficiency over default cold settings, acknowledging that sometimes, warmer is better—for your wallet and the planet.