KLUMBEIRARG Lichtenberg starts survey on heat protection measures!
The Lichtenberg climate council will carry out a survey on heat protection measures in Berlin until September 14, 2025.

KLUMBEIRARG Lichtenberg starts survey on heat protection measures!
The confrontation with the consequences of climate change is also a central concern in Berlin-Lichtenberg. On June 11, 2025, the Lichtenberg climate margin begins a comprehensive survey that runs until September 14, 2025. This initiative aims to identify specific places in the district that suffer particularly from the heat and to record necessary protective measures. Seniors and toddlers up to six years are critically affected, especially in the heat days at which the temperatures above 30 ° C rise. The data obtained should support the planning and implementation of heat protection measures, reports [berlin.de] (https://www.berlin.de/ba-lichtenberg/aktuelles/Pressemaytreungen/2025/Pressemage Department 1568953.php>
District Mayor Martin Schaefer (CDU) emphasizes the great importance of this survey for adapting to climate change. District City Councilor Filiz Küllüoğlu (B'90/The Greens) already shows concrete measures: Sail sails are to be installed on affected playgrounds in order to offer small users better protection against the sun. Your colleague, district councilor Dr. Catrin Gocksch (CDU), emphasizes how important active heat protection is for the well -being of the citizens.
The survey and its implementation
Participation in the survey is anonymous and data protection compliant, and it also takes place without registration. Lichtenberg citizens can take part in the survey online at In addition to the online survey, an on-site offer is also provided: Interested parties have the opportunity to give up their vote on the "We in the Kiez" festival on the "We in the Kiez" festival on the "We in the Kiez" festival and on the "Festival of Diversity". The Lichtenberg climate council has been a volunteer committee since April 2023 that supports the district office in climate protection and adaptation topics.
It should be emphasized that the climate council actively advertises the inclusion of young people. Fridays for Future Lichtenberg demands more public relations to address students, trainees and students and promote their participation. These claims are in line with the goals of the climate council, which includes up to 15 members from the citizens and experts to advise administration and politics.
adaptation measures and challenges
The need for action in terms of climate adjustment is unmistakable, especially in urban areas. According to the Federal Environment Agency, 90 % of the major German cities have actively dealt with the consequences of climate change. This includes a variety of measures from urban development to ensuring the health of citizens. By 2017, 38 major cities have published adaptation strategies, which shows how important this topic is.
For Lichtenberg and other districts in Berlin, it is now important to effectively implement these strategies and to actively involve citizens. The developments in the coming months and the results of the survey are therefore eagerly awaited because they will provide essential impulses for future climate policy in the region.