This paper investigates how households adopt and use air conditioning to adapt to climate change and increasingly high temperatures, which pose a threat to the health of vulnerable populations. The analysis examines conditions in eight temperate, industrialized countries (Australia, Canada, France, Japan, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland). The identification strategy exploits cross-country and cross-household variations by matching geocoded households with climate data. Our findings suggest that households respond to excess heat by purchasing and using air conditioners, leading to increased electricity consumption. Households on average spend 35%–42% more on electricity when they adopt air conditioning. Through an illustrativ...
Air Conditioning (AC) appliances are a highly effective adaptation strategy to rising temperatures, ...
Heat stress is a growing concern affecting health and well-being of populations worldwide. Air-condi...
An understanding of electricity consumption due to residential air conditioning (AC) may improve pro...
This paper investigates how households adopt and use air conditioning to adapt to climate change and...
Adjustments in the final use of energy are a critical margin of adaptation for maintaining indoor th...
As global temperatures go up and incomes rise, air conditioner sales are poised to increase dramatic...
As household incomes rise around the world and global temperatures go up, the use of air conditionin...
Increasing temperatures will make space cooling a necessity for maintain comfort and protecting huma...
Nearly 1 billion people live without electricity at home. Energy poverty limits their ability to tak...
We elucidate mid-century climate change impacts on electricity demand accounting for endogenous adop...
Nearly 1 billion people live without electricity at home. Energy poverty limits their ability to tak...
In this article, we assess the potential development of energy use for future residential heating an...
Conceptually, many energy poverty studies to date have been narrowly focused on inadequate indoor he...
Global and local climate change increases the occurrence of extreme weather events such as heatwaves...
With growing health risks from rising temperatures in the Global South, the lack of essential indoor...
Air Conditioning (AC) appliances are a highly effective adaptation strategy to rising temperatures, ...
Heat stress is a growing concern affecting health and well-being of populations worldwide. Air-condi...
An understanding of electricity consumption due to residential air conditioning (AC) may improve pro...
This paper investigates how households adopt and use air conditioning to adapt to climate change and...
Adjustments in the final use of energy are a critical margin of adaptation for maintaining indoor th...
As global temperatures go up and incomes rise, air conditioner sales are poised to increase dramatic...
As household incomes rise around the world and global temperatures go up, the use of air conditionin...
Increasing temperatures will make space cooling a necessity for maintain comfort and protecting huma...
Nearly 1 billion people live without electricity at home. Energy poverty limits their ability to tak...
We elucidate mid-century climate change impacts on electricity demand accounting for endogenous adop...
Nearly 1 billion people live without electricity at home. Energy poverty limits their ability to tak...
In this article, we assess the potential development of energy use for future residential heating an...
Conceptually, many energy poverty studies to date have been narrowly focused on inadequate indoor he...
Global and local climate change increases the occurrence of extreme weather events such as heatwaves...
With growing health risks from rising temperatures in the Global South, the lack of essential indoor...
Air Conditioning (AC) appliances are a highly effective adaptation strategy to rising temperatures, ...
Heat stress is a growing concern affecting health and well-being of populations worldwide. Air-condi...
An understanding of electricity consumption due to residential air conditioning (AC) may improve pro...