Nearly 90 percent of homes in the United States have air conditioning, and in Europe, where summers are now warming twice as fast as the rest of the world, that number is closer to 20 percent - Space Daily
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Nearly 90 percent of homes in the United States have air conditioning, and in Europe, where summers are now warming twice as fast as the rest of the world, that number is closer to 20 percent - Space Daily.
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