Regensburg's heat check: alarm level red for our health!

Regensburg erhält beim Hitze-Check der Deutschen Umwelthilfe eine schlechte Bewertung. Hohe Versiegelung und wenig Grünflächen gefährden Gesundheit.
Regensburg receives a poor evaluation at the heat check of German environmental aid. High sealing and little green areas endanger health. (Symbolbild/MW)

Regensburg's heat check: alarm level red for our health!

Regensburg, Deutschland - Regensburg is again criticized and falls on the red card at this year's Heat Check of the German Environmental Aid (DUH). Despite the haunting warnings and the promised measures, there was obviously little enough in the city. The result: a high seal of 53.98 percent and only 1.95 m³ green per m² area. In view of climate change, which further heats up the temperatures, especially in urban areas, the need for action becomes increasingly clear. Almost 45 percent of the Regensburgs in Regensburg are badly affected by extreme heat conditions in the warm months, which carries significant health risks, especially for vulnerable groups such as older people or children.

How the Regensburger Nachrichten are not only a problem, but also the cars and the cars that are exhausted by paved cars City climate. The new heat fuel index impressively shows the acute need for action: the extreme heat load is not only annoying, but also represents a serious health risk.

The causes of the heat

The German environmental aid indicates that in German cities a dramatic Growth of sealed areas. Cities such as Regensburg, Ludwigshafen and Heilbronn have the highest seal rates, while greener cities such as Detmold or Potsdam do better. This is not only reflected in the heat days, but also has an impact on the quality of life and health of the population. The loss of large trees that contribute to the cooling further tightens the situation.

The project is particularly problematic to build the Sallerner rain bridge, which could cut through a potentially cooling fresh air. Critics of these plans warn that such construction projects also damage the already contaminated city climate.

the need for measures

An efficient package of measures to improve the city climate is urgently on the agenda. As the Ingenieur , measures for greening and greening roofs are of central importance. The creation of fresh air bars, traffic calming and the use of environmentally friendly materials could also help reduce urban heat.

In many cities, however, there is a lack of uniform data collection for the effective implementation of these measures. The inconsistent status quo can be seen as a central obstacle for effective protection against heat events.

The situation in Regensburg is therefore a call to all those responsible, not only to take short -term measures, but also to develop a comprehensive strategy that takes climate change seriously and ensures the quality of life in the city in the long term. The health of the citizens should be a top priority.

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