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EU Declines to Regulate Home Air Conditioning Amid Heatwave Surge

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Rising heatwaves across Europe have triggered a sharp increase in air conditioning purchases among households. The debate over the environmental impact of widespread cooling systems has intensified as temperatures climb. European Union officials have chosen not to introduce regulations governing the use of home air conditioning units. The EU is instead leaving individual member states to address the environmental concerns surrounding cooling appliances. The standoff reflects broader tensions between personal comfort needs and climate-related policy goals.

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