Why Is Europe So Ill-Equipped to Handle Heat Waves?

(time.com)

4 points | by karakoram 11 hours ago ago

4 comments

  • dwroberts 10 hours ago

    > especially as the E.U. looks to phase out hydrofluorocarbons, a polluting cooling agent commonly found in A.C. units, by 2050.

    The US is doing similar with phasing out R-410A, many of the replacements have the same properties the EU is pushing for (lower GWP)

  • tuatoru 11 hours ago

    Baron von Masoch was European.

  • ReptileMan 11 hours ago

    We are not. Not sure where this myth comes from.

    >Yet even as the continent continues to face rising temperatures, it's unlikely to become widespread—especially as the E.U. looks to phase out hydrofluorocarbons, a polluting cooling agent commonly found in A.C. units, by 2050.

    Propane is a better refrigerant all the way.