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Germany Suffers From High Temperatures: Heat Protection Does Not Come Overnight

Summary by merkur.de
The SPD wants to include better heat protection in the constitution. The problem is undisputed, but is that the right way? A comment by Mike Schier.

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The SPD wants to put heat protection and climate adaptation in the constitution, which would overwhelm the Basic Law with questionable political aspirations.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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Germany is experiencing increasing heat exposure with consequences such as forest fires and heat deaths. SPD calls for heat protection in the Basic Law for better aid by the federal government. The Union is blocking advance.

·Munich, Germany
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The SPD is pushing for a national course in heat protection. However, without a broad majority, the plan for a purely symbolic policy threatens to degenerate, including new coalition scrambles.

·Berlin, Germany
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The SPD wants to include better heat protection in the constitution. The problem is undisputed, but is that the right way? A comment by Mike Schier.

·Munich, Germany
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On a confrontational course with the Union: SPD ministers poked to anchor "climate adaptation" in the Basic Law. Greens and leftists are interfering with it. For the AfD, the advance proves a "fragile" state of the coalition.

·Berlin, Germany
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Lean Left

SPD Federal Ministers want to make heat protection a common task for the state. For this, a fundamental law amendment is necessary, which the Greens want to support.

·Germany
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Spiegel broke the news in Hamburg, Germany on Sunday, August 16, 2026.
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