As Europe faces increasingly hotter summers, air conditioning has become a contentious political issue across the continent. Traditionally resistant to widespread AC use, European countries are now debating how to balance the growing demand for cooling with environmental concerns and energy costs. Italy leads the EU in air conditioning consumption, with other southern nations like Greece, France, and Spain following closely. Policymakers are being pushed to develop comprehensive strategies for cooling, similar to existing plans for winter heating, while also considering the impact on emissions and energy systems. The debate highlights the challenge of ensuring comfort and climate justice amid a warming world.
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