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Climate survival fashion collection by Layer

Cool, clean air is a lifeline. In June, Toronto Public Health blamed the summer’s first big heat wave for 42 hospitalizations, reinforcing the need for a new city pilot program that provides free air conditioners to low-income seniors. Meanwhile, those lucky enough to already enjoy AC at home and work turned their attention to on-the-go respite. Neck fans emerged as a new seasonal commuting status symbol; sporty high-end offerings with “HyperVortex technology” can run a steep $300.

The rising prevalence of wildfire smoke — which led to additional warnings to avoid the outdoors for portions of this summer — promises to eventually make filtration devices another necessary luxury. While Dyson recently discontinued its $1,000 Zone, an...

Climate Survival Gear Is Merging with Consumer Goods

Another blazing hot summer saw aspirational tech move outside the comfort zone.

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