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Europe’s Deadly Aversion to Air-Conditioning

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July 07, 2026에 시작됨

Heat-related illnesses caused an estimated 24,400 deaths in Europe’s urbanized areas in 2025

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CLAIM 게시자: will Jul 07, 2026
Europe's resistance to air-conditioning is detrimental to public health, as rising temperatures lead to increased heat-related illnesses and deaths.

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Cultural norms in Europe regarding air-conditioning may overlook the urgent need for adaptive measures in the face of climate change.

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The debate on air-conditioning in Europe should focus on sustainable solutions that balance comfort and environmental responsibility.

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Embracing air-conditioning in Europe could exacerbate energy consumption and climate change, creating a cycle of environmental harm.

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Investing in air-conditioning technology can save lives during extreme heat events and should be prioritized in urban planning.

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