Municipal heat action plans (Hitzeaktionspläne)

Put heat resilience on your city's agenda

Few German municipalities have a binding Hitzeaktionsplan yet. Residents, health workers, and clubs can ask councils to adopt science-based heat plans, covering cool public spaces, building adaptation, and care for vulnerable neighbours.

What you can do

  • Ask your Gemeinde or Stadt whether a heat action plan exists and when it was last updated
  • Raise heat protection at work, in your Verein, or at a parent council, what is already done? What is missing?
  • Connect with local Health for Future groups and the HitzeService for municipalities

What strong plans typically include (paraphrased from alliance asks)

  • Binding local heat action plans with funding and staff from federal and state levels
  • Climate adaptation in building and infrastructure investment, especially schools, care homes, and hospitals
  • Health, care, and social sectors at the table when plans are written and tested
  • Clear warning chains and crisis structures when heat overloads clinics and emergency services
  • Faster climate protection in transport and buildings, prevention alongside adaptation

Why it matters

Plans turn hot-day panic into rehearsed mutual aid: who opens a cooling room, who checks on isolated neighbours, and where shade already exists on the map.

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Shared here so you can get inspired or find action already happening near you. Solarpunker does not own or organise it.

Source: Health for Future, Hitze, initiative of KLUG – Deutsche Allianz Klimawandel und Gesundheit · Hitzeaktionstag Positionspapier 2026, political demands of the Hitzeaktionstag alliance. Solarpunker paraphrases alliance asks for local discovery; we do not endorse specific policy positions.

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