Overview
- The CDU parliamentary group formally submitted its heat-protection package to the SPD–CDU Senate for inclusion in the next heat action plan.
- Greening initiatives include a new climate forest on Tempelhofer Feld along with expanded rooftop and facade vegetation across Berlin.
- Public transport adaptations call for air-conditioning on new S-Bahn trains and upgraded BVG bus and tram shelters to shield passengers from extreme heat.
- The faction is pressing for improved German Weather Service heat alerts via transit information systems, digital platforms and a publicly accessible map of cool refuges.
- Built environment measures cover shaded play areas, heat-adapted design and free drinking water at schools and daycares plus crisis-proofing hospitals by relocating critical units to protected zones.