Europe's record-breaking June heatwave has once again raised questions about low levels of air conditioning adoption in the continent.

About a third of France was under a “red alert” on Sunday for heat, and high temperatures reached 104 F in some areas, in a country where air conditioning isn’t widespread. The…

“Record-shattering temperatures are feeding demand for air conditioning and driving surges in demand for electricity.”

While nearly 90% of US homes have air conditioning, in Europe it’s around 20%, and some countries have much lower rates.

One region in the United States, somewhat like Europe, is less equipped to deal with extreme heat than the rest of the country.

Atmospheric patterns are trapping hot air for days, driving temperatures steadily higher – a phenomenon exacerbated by global warming, experts say

Europe braced Wednesday for another day of an unprecedented heat wave that has smashed records in many countries and sent air conditioner sales zooming in a con

France hits record-breaking June heat as punishing temperatures put the UK and elsewhere in Europe under alert.

The heatwaves coming to the United States and United Kingdom this summer will be much easier to face with a portable air conditioner at your side.

Unlike the US or parts of Asia, many homes in Germany and northern Europe aren't equipped to deal with extreme heat. But as the world gets hotter, trends are changing.

Summer is getting hotter, and utilities need to adapt.

Europe's record-breaking June heatwave has once again raised questions about low levels of air conditioning adoption in the continent.