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France's political divide is highlighted by the debate over air conditioning as extreme heat increases. The left opposes it as environmentally damaging, while the right sees it as a necessary adaptation. The article explores the rising temperatures and differing viewpoints.
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European Heat WaveWhat to KnowMapsWildfiresAir-Conditioning in FranceRemaking European SummersManaging Extreme HeatAdvertisementSKIP ADVERTISEMENTSupported bySKIP ADVERTISEMENTAs Europeโs Heat Waves Intensify, France Bickers About Air-ConditioningAs heat waves batter Europe, the need (or not) for air-conditioning has become part of the political tug of war in France between the right and the left.Listen to this article ยท 7:21 min Learn moreShare full articleParis in June. The dense architecture of European cities is ill suited to ungainly air-conditioning units, and in places like Paris, securing the necessary approvals for old or historical apartment buildings can be complex.Credit...Joel Saget/Agence France-Presse โ Getty ImagesBy Aurelien Breeden and Josh HolderAurelien Breeden reported from Paris, and Josh Holder from London.Aug. 12, 2025The culture wars have come for air-conditioning, at least in France.In July, as a heat wave broiled much of Europe, feelings about air-conditionin...
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