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
- Prime Minister Støre met with Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi News story 07/10/2024
- Introducing Zero-Emission Requirements in the World Heritage Fjords News story 30/09/2024
- Ocean plays a vital role in achieving climate targets News story 25/09/2024
- Norway and the Age of Energy Speech/statement 24/09/2024
- The Government Extends Tropical Forest Initiative to 2035 Press release 24/09/2024
Documents
- Meld. St. 31 (2023–2024) - Long-term Perspectives on the Norwegian Economy 2024 Report to the Storting 09/08/2024
- Public consultation – NOU 2024:2: In interaction with nature – nature risk for industries, sectors and society at large in Norway Consultation 03/04/2024
- NOU 2024: 2 - In interaction with nature Norwegian Official Report (NOU) 12/02/2024
- NOU 2023: 25 - The transition to low emissions Norwegian Official Report (NOU) 27/10/2023
- Meld. St. 26 (2022–2023) - A changing climate – united for a climate-resilient society Report to the Storting 16/06/2023
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Contact
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)
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Press contacts Ministry of Climate and Environment
Address:
Postboks 8013 Dep, 0030 Oslo
Visitor address:
Kongens gate 20, 0153 Oslo