German officials debate heat-wave preparedness after record temperatures
DW reported that a recent heat wave pushing temperatures above 40 °C revealed gaps in Germany’s heat-protection measures, prompting criticism of the response and calls for increased climate-adaptation funding. The criticism was directed at both national and regional authorities for insufficient preparedness. Environmental groups and experts warned that rising temperatures could exacerbate health risks.
Later, German officials entered a debate over who should bear responsibility for heat-wave preparedness, with some arguing that the federal government must coordinate efforts while others insisted that states should retain primary authority. The discussion highlighted divergent views on funding allocation and the need for constitutional clarification.