The Economist’s Charlemagne newsletter this weekend carried an intriguing message. Faced with soaring temperatures across western Europe, it suggested that people should stop feeling guilty about turning on their air conditioning. The argument was that as Europe shifts towards cleaner energy, attitudes towards cooling homes and workplaces need to change. There is, of course, some necessary truth in this. Extreme heat kills. It particularly threa…
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