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The gap in productivity between the United States and Europe is growing. Air Condition

Posted on 8/11/25 at 4:36 pm
Posted by TigerintheNO
New Orleans
Member since Jan 2004
43964 posts
Posted on 8/11/25 at 4:36 pm
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Picture this: it’s a scorching summer day in the U.S. You wake up in a cool, comfortable room after a solid night’s sleep. You head to work, where the temperature is optimised for concentration. Unless you step outside for a lunchtime walk, you’re completely protected from the heat.

Now picture the same scenario in an average European city. You wake up after a night of tossing and turning. You’re sticky, uncomfortable, and already dreading the commute. Jammed on a crowded train, you suffer through a heavy delay as your city’s transport infrastructure struggles in the face of extreme temperatures. If you’re working from home, the only relief comes from a fan slowly circulating warm air around the room.

The fundamental difference between these two realities? Air conditioning.

In the U.S., 90% of households have AC. In Europe? Just 20% on average. In some countries, such as the UK, that number falls to less than 5%.



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Europe is the fastest-warming continent on Earth. Across the primarily AC-free nations, heat waves can (and increasingly do) shut down schools, disrupt businesses, and make it impossible for people to function at their best. Employers are forced to shift working hours to protect staff from the heat, those with caring responsibilities struggle to look after the most vulnerable (children, the elderly) and families are caught in a daily battle for comfort and efficiency. This climate vulnerability isn’t just inconvenient, it’s a serious threat to economic competitiveness.

Economists are already warning that Europe’s failure to adapt to a hotter future could dampen its growth prospects. Tourism too looks set to suffer.



August would suck without A/C

Posted by waiting4saturday
Covington, LA
Member since Sep 2005
10841 posts
Posted on 8/11/25 at 4:37 pm to
Just remember the commies want us to be exactly like those slums in Europe.

Posted by aTmTexas Dillo
East Texas Lake
Member since Sep 2018
22123 posts
Posted on 8/11/25 at 4:37 pm to
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Europe is the fastest-warming continent on Earth.

Prove it.
Posted by Shexter
Prairieville
Member since Feb 2014
18972 posts
Posted on 8/11/25 at 4:38 pm to
The high for today in London was 84 degrees
The high for today in Glasgow was 76 degrees
The high for today in Belfast was 73 degrees


This post was edited on 8/11/25 at 4:41 pm
Posted by lsuconnman
Baton rouge
Member since Feb 2007
4397 posts
Posted on 8/11/25 at 4:42 pm to
Europeans are notorious for closing businesses in the summer while everyone is on vacation. Kind of strange how that wasn’t mentioned as a productivity problem.
Posted by SpotCheckBilly
Member since May 2020
8162 posts
Posted on 8/11/25 at 4:42 pm to
It's 58 in Warsaw, with a high tomorrow of 80.
Posted by SonicAndBareKnuckles
Member since Jun 2018
1842 posts
Posted on 8/11/25 at 4:44 pm to
Shouldn't Europe be banning air conditioning in order to save the planet?
Posted by TheFonz
Somewhere in Louisiana
Member since Jul 2016
22690 posts
Posted on 8/11/25 at 4:44 pm to
I did not have any central AC/heat in any of the three houses I lived in in Australia; and only one had a wall AC unit. During the winter you just dressed warm in the house (sweat pants, sweat shirt) and we had space heaters and in one house, a pot-belly fireplace. No one I knew there had central heat or AC. You get used to it.

After being back in the good ol' US of A for the last twenty years, I don't want to go without the BTU's again. Spending a month back in Oz in March was okay outside of the city, but the week we spent in Sydney they had a heat wave and it was a living hell.

I don't know how they do it up in Brisbane, or even worse, Darwin, where it is more tropical and hot.
This post was edited on 8/11/25 at 4:48 pm
Posted by Jake88
Member since Apr 2005
77546 posts
Posted on 8/11/25 at 4:45 pm to
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Now picture the same scenario in an average European city. You wake up after a night of tossing and turning. You’re sticky, uncomfortable, and already dreading the commute. Jammed on a crowded train, you suffer through a heavy delay
Third world.
Posted by CBandits82
Lurker since May 2008
Member since May 2012
58281 posts
Posted on 8/11/25 at 4:45 pm to
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. In some countries, such as the UK, that number falls to less than 5%.


this number is insane.
Posted by Shexter
Prairieville
Member since Feb 2014
18972 posts
Posted on 8/11/25 at 4:47 pm to
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It's 58 in Warsaw, with a high tomorrow of 80.



and they'll call that a heat wave


Posted by LemmyLives
Texas
Member since Mar 2019
12885 posts
Posted on 8/11/25 at 4:49 pm to
The problem with most of Northern Europe is that many of the buildings and homes were designed to keep heat in. Being in non A/C spaces in London at that temperature (the Tube, etc.) sucks.
Posted by HamTheOtherPinkMeat
Member since Dec 2022
218 posts
Posted on 8/11/25 at 4:49 pm to
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The high for today in London was 84 degrees
The high for today in Glasgow was 76 degrees
The high for today in Belfast was 73 degrees


The high today in Granada was 98.
Posted by theGarnetWay
Washington, D.C.
Member since Mar 2010
27126 posts
Posted on 8/11/25 at 4:52 pm to
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Prove it.


Posted by Ham And Glass
Member since Nov 2016
1686 posts
Posted on 8/11/25 at 4:53 pm to
88 in Munich is like 100 in Austin.
Posted by vistajay
Member since Oct 2012
2797 posts
Posted on 8/11/25 at 4:54 pm to
Was in Granada a month ago. Every bar and restaurant we visited had A/C.
Posted by HamTheOtherPinkMeat
Member since Dec 2022
218 posts
Posted on 8/11/25 at 4:55 pm to
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It's 58 in Warsaw, with a high tomorrow of 80.


The high in Madrid tomorrow is 101.
Posted by TDsngumbo
Member since Oct 2011
48472 posts
Posted on 8/11/25 at 4:56 pm to
When I went to Europe 11 years ago, I stayed in a Waldorf Astoria (if I was gonna go to Rome, I was gonna do it right). My hotel had AC but many others didn’t and some people we were with didn’t sleep worth a shite because of it.
Posted by Bama Bird
Pittsburgh, PA
Member since Mar 2013
22547 posts
Posted on 8/11/25 at 5:00 pm to
More Europeans die from heat stroke than Americans die from gun-related injuries. By far. Probably double in most years.
Posted by TideSaint
Hill Country
Member since Sep 2008
82664 posts
Posted on 8/11/25 at 5:02 pm to
Went to England last October for work.

No A/C in two of the hotels I stayed in. fricking brutal.

Been to South Korea about a dozen times for work over the years. They have A/C but they won't turn the units on until June or so.
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