French politician blames US for deadly heatwave

Jul 01, 2026 - 00:07
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French politician blames US for deadly heatwave

Audrey Pulvar has hit back at Americans mocking France’s limited use of air conditioning

A Paris deputy mayor has blamed the US for helping fuel the record-breaking heatwave that has swept France and much of Europe, saying Americans bear significant responsibility for the climate change driving the deadly temperatures.  

The remarks come as Europe endured a record-breaking heatwave. France’s public health agency said on Sunday that at least 1,300 excess deaths had been recorded since June 21, warning that the final toll could be higher. French media have reported that the surge in deaths has left some morgues struggling to cope.  

In a social media post published on Monday, Audrey Pulvar, Paris’ deputy mayor for international relations, hit back after American journalists, tourists and social media influencers mocked Paris for lacking air conditioning during temperatures exceeding 40°C.   

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“Dear American journalists and social media ‘influencers’: for days, some of you have been criticizing and making fun of Paris because the city does not have A/C in every room… OMG, this is so rich!” she wrote.  

Pulvar, a self-described “eco-feminist,” went on to blame the US’ widespread use of air conditioning for worsening the heatwave.

“As the second-largest emitter of greenhouse gas emissions in the world, you bear a significant amount of responsibility for global warming and the consequences we, in France, are experiencing,” she wrote. “Your cities, which are 90% air conditioned, are not unrelated to this.”  

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France has long resisted widespread use of air conditioning, with only 25% of households equipped with cooling systems. The reluctance has been attributed to environmental concerns, cultural attitudes, and strict building codes. A recent Ipsos poll found that 78% of French people believe air conditioning is harmful to the environment, while one in six said they would rather endure the heat than use it for the sake of the planet, although increasingly hot summers have begun to change attitudes.  

Europe’s worst heatwave in decades has shattered temperature records across the continent, with France recording an all-time high of 43.8C on June 24 and Germany reaching a record 41.7C three days later. Two weeks of extreme heat have disrupted daily life, forcing the closure of public services and buckling critical infrastructure.

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