Polish cities are largely unprepared for increasingly frequent and severe heatwaves, droughts, and flooding, according to recent findings. Local governments are failing to adequately adapt urban infrastructure and planning to address the challenges of a changing climate. Despite growing risks, municipalities continue to approve construction on green spaces, exacerbating the problem. This lack of preparation leaves urban populations vulnerable to extreme weather events and their consequences. Experts suggest a critical need for proactive measures, including increased green infrastructure and revised urban planning policies. The current approach demonstrates a concerning disregard for the long-term impacts of climate change on Polish cities and their residents. This inaction raises questions about future public safety and urban resilience.