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Europe's climate policies lead to record heat wave deaths as AC remains scarce
Bjorn Lomborg highlights the stark difference in AC usage between Europe (20%) and the US (88%).
Dana Perino and Bjorn Lomborg discuss Europe's deadly heatwave, where only 20% of households have air conditioning compared to 88% in the U.S. Lomborg, president of the Copenhagen Consensus, states that Europe's climate policies, by making electricity unaffordable, contribute to thousands of heat-related deaths each year. He emphasizes that this is an unnecessary cost driven by virtue signaling rather than practical solutions.
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