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Is an Air-Conditioning Revolution Coming to Europe?

As extreme heat becomes the norm on the continent, the AC culture wars may be solved by advances in environmentally friendly technology.

Is an Air-Conditioning Revolution Coming to Europe?
Wired โ€” 9 July 2026
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As extreme heat becomes the norm on the continent, the AC culture wars may be solved by advances in environmentally friendly technology. This report

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Why This Matters

Europeโ€™s resistance to air conditioning has long been rooted in cultural identity and environmental pragmatism, but the continentโ€™s accelerating heat crisis is forcing a reckoning. The shift toward climate-adaptive infrastructure isnโ€™t just about comfortโ€”itโ€™s a test of whether Western societies can reconcile energy demands with sustainability goals without repeating the wasteful patterns of hotter regions. The outcome could redefine urban design, energy policy, and even social equity in a warming world.

Background Context

Southern Europeโ€™s Mediterranean climates have historically relied on passive coolingโ€”shuttered windows, thick walls, and shaded courtyardsโ€”while Northern Europe dismissed AC as an unnecessary indulgence. The EUโ€™s strict energy efficiency standards have kept adoption low, but a 2022 heatwave that pushed temperatures beyond 40ยฐC in the UK shattered old assumptions. Meanwhile, cooling systems account for nearly 40% of global building energy use, a figure that demands innovation if Europe is to avoid locking in high-carbon infrastructure.

What Happens Next

Watch for regulatory battles as governments balance cooling demands with decarbonization targetsโ€”France has already begun subsidizing heat pumps with cooling modes, while Germany debates whether to relax its strict building codes. The next five years will reveal whether breakthroughs in passive cooling (like phase-change materials or radiative sky cooling) can scale fast enough to compete with traditional AC, or if Europe will reluctantly embrace a warmer, energy-intensive future. Keep an eye on Southern cities like Athens and Rome, where retrofitting historic buildings may set precedentsโ€”or expose painful compromises.

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