Hot and bothered Europeans finally warm to air con
Climate change is causing rising summer temperatures and record heatwaves, pushing habitable land and populations beyond the human thermoneutral zone of 17-24 degrees Celsius. Experts predict that by 2100, over 45% of Earth's land area could be uninhabitable, and 44% of the global population may experience chronic heat stress. Between 2000 and 2019, the World Health Organization recorded 489,000 heat-related deaths, with a significant portion in Asia and Europe. While cold-related deaths are currently higher, heat deaths are projected to increase, potentially making hundreds of cities unlivable. This highlights the growing necessity of space cooling solutions globally.