In recent years, a viral trend has gone around social networks: Throw giant ice blocks in swimming pools to lower the water temperature. The gesture, immortalized in dozens of videos on Instagram and Tiktok, found fertile ground a Dubaiin United States (especially in Arizona and Texas) and even a Baliwhere some luxury hotels transform swimming pools into real granitas. But behind these refreshing scenes a practice is hidden far from sustainable.
In countries where temperatures can exceed 45 ° C And the water of the swimming pools also reaches i 38 ° Cit is not uncommon for the owners of private villas to require the intervention of companies specialized in the Delivery of industrial ice.
One of the best known is the Gulf Ice Factorywhich delivered daily tons of ice at home to cool too hot pools to be enjoyed. The operation is simple: Large 25 kg blocks are downloaded directly into the waterreducing the temperature also of 5-10 degrees within a few hours.
An unsustainable choice under all fronts
However, the environmental cost of this instant refreshment is enormous. To produce those blocks of ice are needed large quantities of electricityoften derived from non -renewable sources. To this are added the plastic packaging necessary for transport and the logisticswhich involves further fuel consumption. And all this to obtain a temporary effect, given that under the scorching sun the water returns to warm up in a short time.
From an ecological point of view, it is a unsustainable choice. While the whole world is struggling with the consequences of climate changethere are those who continue to use energy resources to cool the water of a swimming pool for their personal comfort. A sort of symbol of irresponsible luxury, which highlights the absence of environmental awareness in some bands of the population.
In an era in which theclimatic emergency It is under everyone’s eyes, this fashion of the “ice in the pool” seems more like a whim than a reasoned solution. A scenographic gesture, yes, but that melts quickly under the weight of his environmental contradictions. In the end, more than refreshing the water, leaves a trail of waste Which is certainly not good for the planet.
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