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Hundreds besiege French supermarkets in scramble to find air conditioners before next heatwave

Hundreds of people besieged supermarkets in and around Paris Thursday, with scuffles and shouting matches breaking out as residents scrambled to get their hands on bargain air-cooling units before the

Hundreds besiege French supermarkets in scramble to find air conditioners before next heatwave
France 24 โ€” 2 July 2026
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Hundreds of people besieged supermarkets in and around Paris Thursday, with scuffles and shouting matches breaking out as residents scrambled to get t

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Why This Matters

This surge in demand for air conditioners reveals a stark disconnect between Europeโ€™s climate adaptation policies and public urgency. While governments have largely deprioritized large-scale cooling infrastructure, citizens are now forced into fragmented, last-minute panic buyingโ€”exposing how ill-prepared the continent is for the accelerating frequency of extreme heat events. The chaos also highlights a societal shift where private solutions are increasingly replacing public ones in responding to environmental crises.

Background Context

France has historically lagged behind other Western European nations in air conditioning adoption, partly due to cultural resistance to its energy-intensive nature and a perception that heatwaves were rare occurrences. However, the past decade has seen record-breaking temperatures, with the 2022 heatwave killing over 15,000 people in Europe. Retailers report that air conditioner sales have tripled in France since 2019, yet supply chains remain fragile, leaving consumers vulnerable to price gouging and empty shelves ahead of predicted record highs.

What Happens Next

Expect regulatory scrutiny on the sudden price spikes and potential profiteering from retailers, as well as calls for subsidies to make cooling units accessible to lower-income households. The bottleneck in supply chains could prompt emergency imports of AC units from Asia, while local governments may accelerate emergency cooling center deployments. Yet the deeper question remains: will this be a one-off crisis response, or the beginning of a sustained infrastructure overhaul?

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