The brutal heat wave is nearly over, but the war over air-conditioning will continue.

Tens of millions are braving a weekend of extreme temperatures in Europe as a deadly heatwave moves eastwards, with some countries announcing rising death tolls and health…

While Europe sweats its way through torturous temperatures of up to 40 degrees Celsius, China cannot get ACs transported over fast enough.

Only one in five European homes has air conditioning, but record-breaking heat is driving soaring demand and reshaping the political debate, with even Green leaders backing…

Underneath the debates raging online is a fundamental divide about how America and Europe address discomfort.

Europe is in a heat induced stupor. France received the worst of it, recording its highest temperature on Tuesday, leaving thousands of homes without power. | World News

As a heat wave bakes the continent, decades of architecture, the approach to discomfort and norms that kept ACs out of homes are starting to give way | World News

Europe is grappling with a devastating heatwave, claiming over 1,300 lives and straining medical facilities. The extreme temperatures highlight a critical flaw in the continent's…

Europe is battling an intense summer heatwave that has left more than 1,300 people dead since June 21, according to the WHO. Beyond the immediate health crisis, the extreme…

As Europe accelerates its green transition, the debate over air conditioning has become emblematic of a broader challenge. Climate policy is no longer judged solely by its…

As Europe’s deadly heatwave moves east, Brussels said Monday it would not pick a side in the heated political debate for or against air conditioning.

Europe has the oldest population of any continent while also warming the fastest, leading to a dangerous and deadly situation.

As record heatwaves batter the continent and grids buckle under the strain, Europe's AC gap is no longer just an inconvenience — it's an emergency.

Asian manufacturers are reaping the benefits of Europe's deadly heat wave, which has reignited debates over installing air conditioning.

As Europeans anxiously await a second heatwave in less than two weeks, access to air conditioning has become a powerful symbol of the tensions between social fairness and the…

Europe's infrastructure, built for cold, is struggling with record heatwaves. From buckling train tracks and melting roads to hospitals cancelling surgeries and strained power…

The brutal heat wave is nearly over, but the war over air-conditioning will continue.

The brutal heat wave is nearly over, but the war over air-conditioning will continue.