The Ministry of Climate Change, Environment and Energy (Dhivehi: މޫސުމީ ބަދަލުތަކާއި ތިމާވެށްޓާއި ހަކަތައާ ބެހޭ ވުޒާރާ) was a Maldivian government ministry that is tasked with safeguarding and preserving the Maldives ecosystems and biodiversity as well as promoting sustainable energy resources.[1]
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Ministry of Climate Change, Environment and Energy |
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Jurisdiction | Government of the Maldives |
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Headquarters | Dharubaaruge, Malé, Maldives |
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Deputy Ministers responsible | - Ahmed Nizam, Deputy Minister of Climate Change, Environment and Energy
- Hassan Mohamed, Deputy Minister of Climate Change, Environment and Energy
- Hassan Khaleel, Deputy Minister of Climate Change, Environment and Energy
- Ashraf Nooman, Deputy Minister of Climate Change, Environment and Energy
- Hussain Ageel Naseer, Deputy Minister of Climate Change, Environment and Energy
- Abdulla Aamir, Deputy Minister of Climate Change, Environment and Energy
- Ali Riza, Deputy Minister of Climate Change, Environment and Energy
- Ali Nasir, Deputy Minister of Climate Change, Environment and Energy
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Ministry executives | - Ibrahim Mimrah, Minister of State for Climate Change, Environment and Energy
- Ibrahim Nizam, Minister of State for Climate Change, Environment and Energy
- Ali Faris Yoosuf, Minister of State for Climate Change, Environment and Energy
- Muaviyath Mohamed, Minister of State for Climate Change, Environment and Energy
- Muhammad Zaheen, Minister of State for Climate Change, Environment and Energy
- Mariyam Vishama Ahmed, Minister of State for Climate Change, Environment and Energy
- Ahmed Munaz, Minister of State for Climate Change, Environment and Energy
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Website | environment.gov.mv |
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It was headquartered in Dharubaaruge following the Maldives government buildings fire.
In February 2025, the ministry was merged into the Ministry of Tourism and formed the Ministry of Tourism and Environment.[2]