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Aire acondicionado: ¿Sí o no? Las claves de un debate cada vez más politizado en Europa

Los dirigentes franceses han convertido el aire acondicionado en un campo de batalla ideológico mientras Europa sufre temperaturas récord. ¿Qué dicen los expertos?

MÁS INFORMACIÓN : http://es.euronews.com/2026/06/30/aire-acondicionado-si-o-no-las-claves-de-un-debate-cada-vez-mas-politizado-en-europa

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00:03You're watching Euronews' fact-checking show The Cube.
00:07You may have seen these social media videos which centre on Europe's heatwave caused by a heat dome with a
00:13touch of humour.
00:14But a more serious topic lies behind them and it's about how Europeans adapt to these high temperatures which are
00:20only set to become more frequent.
00:22Europe's aircon usage is currently relatively low compared to other continents, particularly in contrast with North America and Asia.
00:28Only around 20% of households across Europe have air conditioning.
00:33This is due to a range of reasons, including the fact that temperatures used to be milder in Western Europe.
00:39Scientists say that the temperatures reached over the course of the latest heatwave would have been near impossible a few
00:45decades ago.
00:46Politicians often frame the choice as simple, install aircon or don't.
00:50We spoke to experts who broke down the environmental and health trade-offs of aircon.
00:56They say the reality is more nuanced.
00:58Evidence suggests that air conditioning can play an important role in protecting people during heatwaves by reducing heat-related health
01:05risks.
01:06This is particularly important when it comes to treating vulnerable groups such as the elderly, hospital patients and people with
01:12underlying health conditions.
01:14Some air conditioning critics argue that it is unhealthy and can make people ill, but experts also say that the
01:20technology itself is not inherently the problem.
01:23Risks can arise when air-con filters are not properly maintained, cleaned or replaced.
01:28On the environmental front, cooling systems increase electricity demand, especially during heatwaves.
01:34If they're powered by fossil fuels, this can contribute to greenhouse gas emissions.
01:38As intense heatwaves become more frequent, experts say that air conditioning will inevitably have a role to play,
01:45but crucially alongside other measures such as better insulation, shading and urban planning.
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