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Eric Klinenberg On Air Conditioning
Eric Klinenberg is the speaker. He is a sociologist that lives in New York. His profession adds to his credibility.
The occasion of the text is in July, 2013 (Summer).
The audience is everyone who uses or is affected by air-conditioning
The purpose is to persuade others to reduce air conditioning use and inform about its negative effects.
The subject is air-conditioning use in the United States.
The speaker’s tone is admonishing.

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