Marine Le Pen’s National Rally party is promoting a largely undefined “cooling plan” to address record-breaking temperatures in France. The plan, initially announced a year ago, lacks specific details and cost estimations. Despite the focus on combating heat, the party simultaneously advocates for budget cuts impacting France’s ecological transition initiatives. This apparent contradiction raises questions about the plan’s feasibility and commitment to long-term environmental solutions. Le Pen is presenting the plan as a response to unusually high temperatures experienced in May and June. Critics point to the lack of concrete proposals as a significant weakness. The plan’s ambiguity fuels skepticism regarding its potential effectiveness.