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Cool Heating Coalition event in Brussels calls for climate-ready cooling solutionsCool Heating Coalition event in Brussels calls for climate-ready cooling solutionsCool Heating Coalition event in Brussels calls for climate-ready cooling solutionsCool Heating Coalition event in Brussels calls for climate-ready cooling solutions

Cool Heating Coalition event in Brussels calls for climate-ready cooling solutions

Policymakers, scientists, and artists convened in Brussels on 24 June to advocate for sustainable, low-carbon cooling in response to rising temperatures across Europe. The event, organised by the Cool Heating Coalition (CHC) and partner organisations, coincided with World Refrigeration Day and was supported by the Commune of Ixelles.

Dario Tamburrano, Member of the European Parliament, hosted a policy session highlighting that cooling is now the fastest-growing end-use for electricity. He warned that summer energy poverty and the impacts of heatwaves on public health and productivity are becoming urgent concerns. Tamburrano called for increased energy efficiency, building renovations, and accelerated deployment of heat pumps.

Delia Villagrasa, CHC Director, emphasised the climate footprint of current cooling systems, noting their reliance on fossil-fuel-powered electricity grids and hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs). She advocated for passive cooling, green building design, district cooling networks, and natural refrigerants as key components of Europe’s climate adaptation strategy.

Brussels Fire Brigade spokesperson Walter Derieuw highlighted the growing burden of extreme heat on emergency services, calling for immediate urban planning measures to ensure sustainable cooling. Dr. Chris Smith of Vrije Universiteit Brussel added that even with emissions reductions, temperatures and heatwaves will continue to rise, necessitating proactive adaptation.

A public event, “The Big Chill,” at Square de Meeûs featured educational activities on low-carbon cooling and artistic performances curated by Jana Roos. Her Ice Adaptability series aimed to inspire public reflection on climate vulnerability. “Ice is grand and yet fleeting,” Roos said. “Its disappearance reminds us to act together.”

The event was supported by local officials including Bourgmestre Romain De Reusme and Échevin Jacques de Jonghe d’Ardoye.

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