Europe Faces 100 Degree Heat And People Don’t Have AC
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, reports on the growing crisis of extreme heat in Europe, where most homes and businesses lack air conditioning. Temperatures nearing 100°F in places like London challenge a continent historically unprepared for heatwaves. McIntyre explains that adapting could mean costly investments in air conditioning and strained electrical grids — potentially leading to energy price spikes and blackouts.
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