health
Europeans resist air conditioning, even amid rising deaths in high heat
June 29, 2026 / 11:32 PM EDT / CBS News
TL;DR
- France's recent heatwave was linked to approximately 1,000 deaths, primarily among the elderly.
- Europe is the fastest-warming continent and has the oldest population, leading to a high number of heat-related deaths per capita.
- Despite air conditioning being effective, only about 20% of Europeans have it in their homes, compared to 90% in the U.S.
- Experts argue that widespread air conditioning use exacerbates warming by emitting more heat into the environment and is also costly due to high energy prices in Europe.
- European governments are funding alternative cooling solutions like public cooling stations and wearable technology for the elderly.
- Some individuals in France prefer to endure the heat for environmental reasons, prioritizing future generations.
- Italy shows a higher adoption rate of air conditioning (56% of homes) and accounts for a significant portion of EU's air conditioning electricity use.