Record Summer Heat Forces Widespread Adaptation in Swiss Society
Intense summer heat is prompting significant changes across Switzerland, with over half the population altering holiday plans according to a new survey. Meanwhile, teachers' unions are demanding urgent adaptations for school buildings ill-equipped to handle high temperatures.

Key Takeaways
- Over half of the Swiss population has already adjusted or intends to adjust their holiday plans due to extreme heat.
- Swiss teachers' unions are demanding a nationwide survey of school buildings to identify urgent renovation needs for climate adaptation.
- Geneva and Zurich have already implemented emergency measures like relaxed attendance and midday closures during heatwaves.
By The Numbers
They Said
"Schools are not merely infrastructure. They are educational tools."
"Holidays in cooler regions, known as 'coolcations', are attracting a great deal of interest."