With the increasing impacts of climate change, especially in the context of rising temperatures,frequency and severity of extreme events, research into the preparedness of emergencymanagement systems is becoming a priority for governments and the international community.The purpose of the research was to identify the current state of the emergency managementsystem in the context of climate change and to assess its preparedness to operate under threatsgenerated by those changes, and to formulate proposals for improvement. The conducted researchwas based on an analysis of strategic documents, legal acts and an assessment of climate changeadaptation plans. An analysis of the preparedness of civil protection system structures for actionunder conditions of climate change at the local, regional and national levels was also carried out.The results of the research showed that the emergency management system of the PomeranianVoivodeship is insufficiently prepared for effective action under existing climate change risks.The discussion of the research results clearly indicates the need for systemic measures, coveringlegislative, organizational, educational and economic areas. Further research should focus ondeveloping tools for assessing the preparedness of civil protection system structures for actionunder conditions of climate change, and on developing more comprehensive adaptation plansat a local level. In addition, it is important to continue research on improving the warning andalert system, as well as increasing public awareness of climate risks. This research is a step towardeffectively preparing the emergency management system for operations under a changing climate,thus providing a more secure environment for local communities.