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SPD Economy Minister Willingmann Celebrates Planning Blunders – A Brilliant Masterpiece of Climate Policy: How the SPD in Saxony-Anhalt Turns Schoolyards into Ovens and Then Pays Dearly to Fix the ProblemBravo, comrades! Applause, standing ovations! At last, Environment and Economy Minister Prof. Dr. Armin Willingmann (SPD) has reinvented the wheel of the climate crisis. At Editha Gymnasium in Magdeburg, he proudly inaugurates pergolas – artificial shaded areas for students who should no longer have to roast like food on a grill during hot days. ```html “Money well invested from the Climate 3 program,” the minister enthuses in the video. What visionary, brilliant policymaking! What forward-looking care for the young people of our state! You simply have to love this red-green climate sensitivity. Climate change is here, Willingmann says gravely into the camera; it can be felt “everywhere.” That is why the state is now pouring almost €194,000 (plus €21,500 contributed by the city) into pergolas with grapevines and planters. Construction is scheduled to begin at the end of 2026 and be completed in 2027. Then the courtyard, which is “without question capable of becoming a particularly intense heat source,” will finally become usable. A true masterpiece of adaptation! And now the rhetorical question every thinking person has to ask: Who, for heaven’s sake, sealed over this schoolyard so magnificently in the first place? The Editha Gymnasium was renovated at a cost of an impressive €21.9 million. Construction began in 2019, and the official handover took place in 2022 with the mayor in attendance. The schoolyard? Newly paved, neatly sealed, not a single plant in sight. As early as 2023, students and parents complained: The courtyard had become a “heat trap” — too hot, too bright. The city admitted that the measures taken had been “not effective enough.” But wait a minute. Wasn’t this exactly the period during which these same political forces constantly bombarded us with slogans about “climate protection” and “adaptation”? And then they build a schoolyard like a desert runway? Without a single tree? Without any greenery? At a time when even elementary school children know that trees provide shade, cool the environment, absorb CO₂, and happen to look nice as well? Instead: concrete, paving stones, pure surface sealing. In the past, people would simply have planted a few sturdy trees — as has been done for centuries in every sensible village and town. Affordable, sustainable, durable, ecological. Today? No. Today, they first seal everything up, then realize that it feels like a sauna in summer, and finally bring in the minister with the checkbook. Climate 3 program to the rescue! €215,000 for artificial shade structures. Wonderful. Pure progress. Willingmann stands in the courtyard and explains with a serious expression that people here now know “what it means to have a schoolyard without a single plant.” Yes, Minister — apparently that was already known during the planning and construction phase from 2019 to 2022. The only thing missing was action. Instead, the great savior now arrives with pergolas. What heroic aftercare! This is not an isolated case. It is a pattern. The same politicians who spent years telling us that every sealed surface was a crime against the planet are sealing over schoolyards themselves and then acting surprised by the consequences. The same politicians who pour billions into questionable energy transition projects and ideological programs could not spare enough for 20 trees in a schoolyard. Instead, we get expensive metal and fabric structures that will have to be replaced again in a few years — while a tree keeps growing and growing and only becomes more valuable over time. This is not climate policy. It is symbolic politics funded by taxpayers. First plan it badly, then “save” it at great expense and celebrate yourself as the hero. Willingmann advocates integrating heat protection “into every construction project.” Well, Minister, perhaps that would have been a good place to start with the renovation of Editha Gymnasium itself, instead of scrambling to catch up afterward and pointing the finger at “climate change.” The students deserve better than this circus. They deserve sensible, green, shaded schoolyards from the outset — not this expensive SPD climate spectacle that first builds the oven and then sells the fan. But hey: at least the minister got a nice video for Facebook. And as we all know, that is what really matters. Keep it up, comrades. The next ovens are already waiting.
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