Austrian Climate Minister Norbert Totschnig (ÖVP) emphasized the importance of thermal building renovations to adapt to extreme heat, stating that investments in this area would continue despite budget constraints. He highlighted the need for coordinated efforts in climate protection and mentioned ongoing work on the pending Climate Protection Act, stressing the importance of water supply security. Totschnig described recent heatwaves as historically unique and expressed concern over their impact on the population. He supported Vice Chancellor Andreas Babler’s proposal allowing renters to install air conditioners more quickly but noted challenges in responsibilities between federal and regional authorities. While acknowledging the need for fiscal restraint, he affirmed strong funding for environmental and agricultural policies under his portfolio. The development of a comprehensive Climate Protection Law was confirmed as part of the government program, focusing on climate protection, adaptation, and circular economy. Totschnig also addressed the impact of drought on agriculture and the growing market for electric vehicles.
Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents a balanced overview of the minister's statements without overtly favoring any political side. It includes direct quotes from the minister and outlines both his priorities and the challenges he acknowledges, such as divided responsibilities and the need for coordination across政府和






