People attempt to cool off in Berlin. BBC/Reuters.
Europe's record breaking heat wave has claimed 1300 lives, according to the World Health Organization. BBC. Temperature records were broken in Poland, Germany and Czechia. France said they had 1000 excess deaths since last week Wednesday. Most of those fatalities were from people over the age of 65. In addition, 74 people have drowned in France as well. The heat wave is being blamed on a "heat dome" effect.
My Comment:
Europe's continuing failure to do anything about heat waves is dominating the discourse on social media and many Americans like me can't believe what we are hearing from our European friends. It's no secret that Europe's general adaptation of air conditioning is extremely low compared to the United States, with only 20% of homes there being equipped with AC while 90% of American homes do.
But what is shocking is how the European peoples react to this fact and the bizarre reasoning they use to get there. Much of this is due to hysteria over "climate change", indeed, even the BBC was blaming it for it being hot in summer. It's certainly the justification that European governments are using to discourage AC usage, to the point where Germany is releasing statements and the UK is taking down functioning units because they aren't "efficient enough".
The real problem is that the European energy crisis. Demand for energy is already high in Summer and more AC units could cause some serious problems. This was a self inflicted problem for much of Europe as they have moved away from more reliable sources of power, like coal and nuclear, to green energy which is a lot less reliable and often unable to provide during peak times.
What is even crazier is some of the excuses I have heard from European accounts on social media. Many of them are claiming that AC will make you sick. While there are some cases where that can be true, with poorly maintained HVAC systems, it's extremely rare and the whole thing reminds me of the totally false South Korean belief that sleeping in a bedroom with a fan will kill you dead. It's just a bizarre superstition.
The sad thing is that this causes so many deaths. Indeed, Europe suffers more deaths from heat than America does from all firearms causes, with Europe suffering between 175,000 and 60,000 deaths each year, depending on how you count it. It's absurd that European countries lecture us on our gun laws when they have a much easier problem to solve but they simply don't.
As for my personal reaction, it's crazy to me that Europe hasn't figured out heat waves. We are currently suffering our own one here in Wisconsin, and it the heat index was well above 100 degrees today. But I was comfortable all day because I had my AC running.
The whole thing reminds me of the World Cup. I have zero interest in soccer but it was interesting to see all the Europeans visiting the United States for the first time. The entire thing reminded me of Boris Yeltsin visiting a US grocery store and being shocked at how diverse the food was. A lot of Europeans got a system shock in just how good the United States is and how poor Europe is in comparison. And the lack of air conditioning is a good example of this.

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