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It’s hard to imagine worse optics.
As much of Europe baked under a heat wave, the European Commission reportedly shut off air conditioning on the lower floors of its Brussels headquarters on Friday while keeping it running on the upper floors. Temperatures climbed above 97 degrees Fahrenheit.
Guess where European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and her senior staff have their offices.
The top floors.
For years, Brussels has lectured Europeans that they must consume less energy, lower their expectations, and make personal sacrifices in the name of climate policy. But when the building got too hot, the sacrifice apparently wasn’t meant to be shared equally.
The message couldn’t be clearer: austerity for the staff downstairs, comfort for the ruling class upstairs.