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Is Europe embracing air conditioning as deadly heat waves become more common?
Updated on: June 25, 2026 / 7:37 PM EDT / CBS News
TL;DR
- Europe is facing more frequent and deadly heat waves, with record-breaking temperatures and increased heat-related fatalities.
- Historically, air conditioning (AC) was viewed as an unnecessary luxury in Europe, with only about 20% of homes equipped.
- Factors contributing to low AC adoption included cultural stoicism, high energy costs, and concerns about climate impact (AC accounts for 4% of global greenhouse gases).
- Recent heat waves have led to a surge in AC demand, with shops selling out of units in countries like France.
- AC ownership has significantly increased in some countries, such as Italy (from 10-15% in 2003 to 56% in 2024) and the UK (doubled in three years).
- Experts recommend modern, energy-efficient AC units powered by renewable energy, particularly solar, to balance cooling needs with climate goals.
- Some European countries are limiting cooling in public buildings and promoting renewable energy transitions to manage increasing demand.