Climate and environment
It is the Ministry of Climate and Environment that has chief responsibility for the Government’s environmental policy. Environmental policy cuts across ministerial boundaries and involves issues that are the responsibility of several different ministries.
Norway's International Climate and Forest Initiative (NICFI)
Norway has pledged up to 3 billion NOK a year to help save the world's tropical forests while improving the livelihoods of those who life off, in, and near the forests.
Latest on climate and environment
What's new
- Closer cooperation between Norway and Germany to develop green industry Press release 05/01/2023
- The Amazon Fund is re-activated News story 02/01/2023
- Norway to increase funding for weather and climate observations Press release 12/11/2022
- Urgent action is needed to keep the 1.5-degree target alive Speech/statement 08/11/2022
- Norway’s new climate target: emissions to be cut by at least 55 % Press release 03/11/2022
Documents
- Climate change, hungerand vulnerability Plans/strategy 16/02/2023
- Solutions for U-864 - the submarine wreck outside Fedje in Vestland Report 13/10/2022
- Norwegian Plastics Strategy Plans/strategy 13/07/2022
- Meld. St. 29 (2020–2021) - Norway’s integrated plan for the conservation of areas of special importance for marine biodiversity Report to the Storting 09/04/2021
- Meld. St. 20 (2020–2021) - National Transport Plan 2022–2033 Report to the Storting 19/03/2021
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Ministry of Climate and Environment
E-mail: postmottak@kld.dep.no
Phone: +47 22 24 57 11
Press phone: +47 947 82 505 (please no sms)
Press contact: Press contacts Ministry of Climate and Environment
Address: Postboks 8013 Dep, 0030 Oslo
Visitor address: Kongens gate 20, 0153 Oslo