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Wednesday, Jul 08, 2026

Europe's Growing Struggle with Extreme Heat and Air Conditioning

Record-breaking temperatures and rising mortality rates are forcing a debate over the necessity of cooling in a changing climate.
As heatwaves become an annual fixture across the European continent, a profound cultural and political debate is emerging regarding the use of air conditioning.

For decades, much of Europe relied on traditional architecture designed to retain warmth during winter, but as temperatures now frequently exceed 40 degrees Celsius, many residents find themselves trapped in buildings that function more like ovens than shelters.

The scale of the recent heatwave was unprecedented, with record-breaking temperatures reported from the United Kingdom and Sweden to Spain and the Czech Republic.

The human cost has been significant; estimates suggest over 200,000 deaths across the continent in the last four years, primarily among the elderly and homeless populations.

In just three nations—France, Belgium, and the Netherlands—more than 3,700 deaths were recorded during the late June heatwave alone.

Despite this, widespread air conditioning remains rare in Western Europe, with only about 20 percent of households equipped with cooling units, compared to 90 percent in the United States and Japan.

The resistance to cooling is driven by several complex factors.

Economically, high energy prices and a persistent energy crisis make the cost of running AC units a heavy burden for many families.

Environmentally, there is a recognized paradox: while air conditioning provides relief, the gases emitted by these units can accelerate global warming.

Furthermore, the bureaucratic hurdles of installing modern infrastructure in historic European buildings—often involving strict preservation committees—can be as daunting as the heat itself.

However, the market is shifting rapidly under the pressure of extreme weather.

Retailers like Carrefour have reported selling approximately 30,000 air conditioning units per day during peak heat, and manufacturers such as Samsung and LG are seeing sales increases of hundreds of percent.

In some regions, the demand has led to visible social friction, with videos surfacing of heated disputes in electronics stores.

The debate has also become deeply political.

In France, candidates have offered opposing visions: far-right candidate Marine Le Pen has promised air conditioning reform, while far-left candidate Jean-Luc Mélenchon has argued against further installations due to environmental harm.

While Italy and Spain have seen higher adoption rates—with 50 percent and over 40 percent of households respectively—even cooler nations like Germany and England are seeing a slow rise in demand.

As the continent adapts, the impact is being felt in architecture and labor productivity.

Many businesses are now adjusting working hours to avoid the midday heat, and architects are increasingly focused on providing natural shade.

As projections suggest that the number of AC units in European homes could double by 2050, the continent stands at a crossroads between preserving its environmental values and ensuring public safety in an era of rising temperatures.
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