Finland is increasingly seen as a potential climate refuge as Central Europe experiences worsening weather conditions. The Finnish climate is becoming comparatively more stable and appealing, attracting not only “cool tourists” seeking respite from heatwaves but also potentially permanent residents. This shift is driven by the escalating impacts of climate change in Central Europe, making Finland a more desirable location. The editorial suggests Finland could become a destination for those seeking a more temperate and predictable climate. This potential influx could significantly impact Finland’s demographics and economy. The article frames this as a developing situation with long-term implications for both Finland and the rest of Europe.