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Scenes from La Canicule in Paris

Politics
France
开始于 June 28, 2026

During a historic heat wave, air-conditioning has become the linchpin of an intensifying political debate in France

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The debate over air-conditioning highlights broader issues of inequality, as not everyone can afford or access this technology during emergencies.

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Government regulations on air-conditioning usage can help mitigate energy consumption and promote environmental responsibility during heat waves.

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Access to air-conditioning during heat waves is a basic necessity that should be guaranteed by the government to protect public health.

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Relying on air-conditioning exacerbates climate change; we should invest in sustainable cooling solutions instead.

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Focusing solely on air-conditioning distracts from the need for comprehensive urban planning and infrastructure improvements to handle heat waves.

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