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Ministry of Climate and Environment (Norway)
Government ministry of Norway From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Royal Norwegian Ministry of Climate and Environment (Norwegian: Klima- og miljødepartementet, KLD) is a Norwegian ministry established on 8 May 1972. The Ministry of Climate and Environment has a particular responsibility for carrying out the climate and environmental policies of the Government. Before 2014 the name was Ministry of the Environment (Norwegian: Miljøverndepartementet).[1]
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It is led by the Minister of Climate and Environment, currently[update] Andreas Bjelland Eriksen (Labour Party) since 2023. The ministry reports to the legislature (Storting).
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Organisation
Political staff
As of 20 November 2023, the political staff of the ministry is as follows[2]
- Minister Andreas Bjelland Eriksen (Labour Party)
- State Secretary Ragnhild Sjoner Syrstad (Labour Party)
- State Secretary Kjersti Bjørnstad (Labour Party)
- Political Adviser Maria Varteressian (Labour Party)
Departments
The ministry is divided into six departments and an information section:[3]
- Department for Climate Change
- Department for Cultural Heritage Management
- Department for Marine Management and Pollution Control
- Department for Nature Management
- Department for Organizational Affairs
- Department for Planning
- Information section
Subsidiaries
Under the ministry there are five administrative agencies[4]
- Norwegian Cultural Heritage Fund
- Norwegian Biodiversity Information Centre
- Norwegian Centre against Marine Litter
- Norwegian Environment Agency
- Norwegian Meteorological Institute
- Norwegian Polar Institute
- The Svalbard Environmental Protection Fund
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