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Germany's Coalition Split over Putting Climate in Constitution

SPD ministers want the Basic Law to require climate adaptation funding, a heat action plan and new rules for extreme temperatures.

  • On Monday, Social Democrats ministers proposed amending Germany's Basic Law to enshrine a "joint mission for climate adaptation and nature conservation," enabling federal funding for regional climate projects ahead of this month's cabinet retreat.
  • Europe swelters under an intense heatwave as forest fires in Huertgenwald and record-low water levels on the Rhine reveal Germany's vulnerability, with climate scientists warning of intensifying drought and harvest threats.
  • The four-page proposal outlines a national "heat action plan," new labor laws for sweltering temperatures, and urban planning code updates, which SPD documents describe as the "prerequisite" for directing long-term climate measures.
  • Amending the Basic Law requires a two-thirds parliamentary majority, making support from Chancellor Friedrich Merz's CDU/CSU bloc essential; climate spokesman Mark Helfrich told Politico they "are not convinced" by the funding plan.
  • Environmental Action Germany head Barbara Metz urged the proposal to "translate into concrete action now; it cannot remain just another instance of paying lip service," while Greens offered support and Die Linke dismissed it as "empty promises.
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The Social Democratic Federal Minister's move to a heat action plan has come to the agreement of some political groups and associations - but the coalition partner is hesitant. Among the measures is the inclusion of climate adaptation as a joint task in the Basic Law.

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The SPD calls for climate protection to be anchored in the Basic Law in order to be able to respond better to the climate impacts. However, in the Union there is opposition to the coalition partner's plans, reports Leonie von Randow.

·Berlin, Germany
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While a large part of Europe is facing a wave of heat, a group of German ministers wants to enshrine climate protection in the Constitution, a plan that stirred up opposition for months right within the...

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Welt broke the news in Berlin, Germany on Monday, August 17, 2026.
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