The Singaporean government has announced new measures to reduce electricity consumption in public facilities due to the global energy crisis stemming from Middle Eastern conflicts. These measures include setting air conditioning temperatures at 25 degrees Celsius or higher and managing operating times for air conditioning and lighting.
The Malaysian government has announced new measures aimed at rationalizing energy consumption in government institutions by setting air conditioning temperatures at <strong>24 degrees Celsius</strong>. This initiative is part of the government's efforts to address environmental and economic challenges.
Jordan's Prime Minister, Jaafar Hassan, announced a ban on air conditioning and heating in all government ministries and public institutions to address the country's economic challenges. This decision comes amid rising economic pressures and aims to reduce public spending and improve energy efficiency.
A recent study indicates that prolonged exposure to air-conditioned environments negatively affects the body's metabolism. Dr. Melissa Satyan, an internal medicine consultant at Rehla Hospital, emphasizes that spending long periods in air-conditioned rooms may reduce the body's ability to regulate its temperature naturally.
The management of the Prophet's Mosque has announced the installation of advanced air conditioning systems aimed at improving the experience of worshippers during peak times, especially in summer. This initiative is part of Saudi Arabia's ongoing efforts to provide a comfortable and safe environment for visitors.