Daycare centers in Saxony are not adequately prepared for heat waves. According to Michael Richter, state director of the Paritätischer Wohlfahrtsverband in Saxony, there is a need for more systematic adaptation to heat events that are increasing due to climate change. “We need more shade outside and air conditioning to cool down the indoor spaces. However, nonprofit organizations cannot afford the necessary investments on their own,” Richter told the German Press Agency in Dresden.
The state director is calling for assistance from the federal government, the states, and local municipalities. This makes it all the more concerning that the government’s draft of the upcoming two-year budget calls for cuts to investment funds for daycare centers, Richter criticizes.