A transatlantic debate ignites as Paris blames America’s heavy air conditioning use for contributing to Europe’s heatwave deaths. While the US mocks France’s lack of AC, experts highlight America’s significant emissions. The article contrasts this with the US’s own struggles with extreme heat and a dismissive attitude towards climate science, underscoring the urgent need for sustainable cooling solutions. A transatlantic debate ignites as Paris blames America’s heavy air conditioning use for contributing to Europe’s heatwave deaths. While the US mocks France’s lack of AC, experts highlight America’s significant emissions. The article contrasts this with the US’s own struggles with extreme heat and a dismissive attitude towards climate science, underscoring the urgent need for sustainable cooling solutions.
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