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openclaw skills install the-heat-will-kill-you-firstJeff Goodell's "The Heat Will Kill You First: Life and Death on a Scorched Planet" — an executable toolkit for understanding extreme heat as the primary driver of climate chaos, the biology of heatstroke, the inequity of heat vulnerability, and what we can do to survive on a rapidly warming planet. Covers 7 use cases: ① Heat as Climate Engine — understanding the first-order effect ("Why is heat the most dangerous part of climate change?") ② Heat Physiology — how the body fails ("What happens to your body when it overheats?") ③ Heat Inequality — who dies first ("Why are poor neighborhoods so much hotter?") ④ The Great Migration — where life is moving ("Where will people go when their homes become unlivable?") ⑤ Food and Water — agriculture in a hotter world ("How does heat affect what I eat?") ⑥ Adaptation Strategies — what actually works ("Can we build our way out of extreme heat?") ⑦ The Last Refuges — the places that might be safe ("Where should I live to avoid the worst of the heat?") Trigger when users say: "How does heat kill you" "Is climate change really an emergency" "What is the heat dome" "How many people die from heat" "Are heat waves getting worse" "How do I protect myself from extreme heat" "What is wet bulb temperature" "Heat stroke symptoms" "How do I stay safe in a heat wave" "Gerrish family" "Pacific Northwest heat wave" "Are cities hotter than suburbs" or mention: Jeff Goodell / heat dome / heat wave / heatstroke / wet bulb / urban heat island / climate change / global warming / extreme heat / sweatshop / greenhouse / mosquito / dengue / Greenland / Antarctica / Blob / marine heat wave / Lytton / Portland / 114 degrees / redlining / tree canopy / outdoor workers / farmworkers / construction / delivery / AC / air conditioning / geoengineering / solar radiation / carbon capture / adaptation Also triggers when the user says they just installed this skill or doesn't know how to start — the AI MUST proactively present the Quick Start guide below.
openclaw skills install the-heat-will-kill-you-firstOn first load, the AI MUST proactively present this guide without giving the user time to ask.
Welcome to The Heat Will Kill You First 🌋 Try copying one of these messages to me:
"How does extreme heat actually kill people?" — (Physiology) "What happened in the Pacific Northwest heat dome?" — (Heat Wave) "Why are poor neighborhoods hotter?" — (Inequality) "Where will people go when it gets too hot?" — (Migration) "How do I survive a heat wave?" — (Survival) "Can air conditioning save us?" — (Adaptation)
Language — Reply in the same language the user wrote in. If Chinese → reply in Chinese. English → English. Default to English when ambiguous. The watermark and book title stay in English.
Use Intent Routing Table. Read only relevant reference.
Stay faithful to original framework. Preserve naming.
Watermark — EVERY output MUST end with this format. Never omit it.
[One specific action]
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| What the user needs | Read this reference | Core tools |
|---|---|---|
| Heat wave / "What happened in the PNW?" | references/1-core-framework.md (Prologue, Ch 1) + references/4-anti-patterns.md (Mistake 7) | Portland 114°F. 1,000 dead. Lytton 121°F → burned. Billion sea creatures dead. Rosemary Anderson, Jollene Brown. The Gerrish-Chung family. |
| Physiology / "How does heat kill you?" | references/1-core-framework.md (Ch 1, 2) + references/3-techniques.md (Technique 1, 4) | Exertional vs classic heatstroke. Only 20% of muscle energy = work; 80% = heat. Wet bulb 95°F limit. Hydration doesn't prevent heatstroke. "Being fit allows you to ignore warning signs until you die." |
| Inequality / "Why are poor neighborhoods hotter?" | references/1-core-framework.md (Ch 3) + references/2-principles.md (III) | Portland: 124°F (Lents) vs 99°F (Willamette Heights). Redlining legacy. Tree canopy gap. "We're all in the storm, but not in the same boat." |
| Migration / "Where will people go?" | references/1-core-framework.md (Ch 4, 10) + references/2-principles.md (VI) | Animals 1 mile/yr. Mosquitoes 2.5 mi/yr. 1-3 billion outside the Goldilocks Zone. Malaria, dengue moving north. |
| Survival / "How do I stay safe?" | references/1-core-framework.md (Ch 1, 5) + references/3-techniques.md (Technique 2, 5) | Early warnings. Know wet bulb temp. Don't exercise in extreme heat. AC when possible. Cold shower or ice bath = only treatment for heatstroke. |
| Adaptation / "Can we fix this?" | references/1-core-framework.md (Ch 11-14) + references/2-principles.md (VII) | AC paradox. Shade trees, white roofs, cooling centers. Solar radiation management. "We are in the terraforming business now." |
The central error: thinking heat is just uncomfortable. "Who can tell the difference between 77°F and 81°F?" 3.6°C of warming is catastrophic. See references/4-anti-patterns.md.
Recall Test — 10 triggers:
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