Why Europeans should embrace air-conditioning, especially with green electricity
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The Economist
Summary
This article discusses the cultural divide between Americans and Europeans regarding air-conditioning usage. Americans visiting Europe in summer are often uncomfortable with the lack of AC in old European buildings, while Europeans find American AC levels excessive. The article suggests that with the rise of green electricity, Europeans should embrace air-conditioning more readily.
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Yanks holidaying in Europe expect cool comfort, and grow surly on finding that many old-world buildings require them to sweat and bear it.
Green electricity means never having to say sorry for lowering the thermostat
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