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NickB79

(20,062 posts)
Mon Aug 11, 2025, 06:45 PM Aug 11

Top climate tech exec: The AC gap between Europe and America is becoming an economic liability

https://fortune.com/2025/08/11/europe-air-conditioning-economic-liability-ac-gap/

Picture this: it’s a scorching summer day in the U.S. You wake up in a cool, comfortable room after a solid night’s sleep. You head to work, where the temperature is optimised for concentration. Unless you step outside for a lunchtime walk, you’re completely protected from the heat.

Now picture the same scenario in an average European city. You wake up after a night of tossing and turning. You’re sticky, uncomfortable, and already dreading the commute. Jammed on a crowded train, you suffer through a heavy delay as your city’s transport infrastructure struggles in the face of extreme temperatures. If you’re working from home, the only relief comes from a fan slowly circulating warm air around the room.

The fundamental difference between these two realities? Air conditioning.


Climate gets too hot from burning fossil fuels. Countries have to adopt AC. Higher electricity demand causes more burning of fossil fuels. Climate gets even hotter.
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Top climate tech exec: The AC gap between Europe and America is becoming an economic liability (Original Post) NickB79 Aug 11 OP
Summer in the City.... MrWowWow Aug 11 #1
We saw this coming back in the 60's here in Florida. cachukis Aug 11 #2
Not if more nuclear plants are built. They're the only REAL answer. Callie1979 Aug 11 #3
Was thinking the same today Raven123 Aug 11 #4

Raven123

(6,964 posts)
4. Was thinking the same today
Mon Aug 11, 2025, 07:05 PM
Aug 11

And winters warmer. I remember my parents storing holiday baked goods in the garage because it was so cold. Not anymore

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