German Federal Ministry for the Environment
The Federal Environment Ministry was established in 1986 and is responsible for the environmental policy of the German government. The ministry is primarily concerned with climate policy, conserving the diversity of fauna and flora, efficient use of resources and energy as well as protecting people’s health from environmental pressures.
The Federal Ministry is also very active when it comes to international environmental policy. Two of the greatest global challenges to be overcome are climate change and the loss of biological diversity. As a result of its dedicated commitment to the environment, Germany is often considered a leading example worldwide.
German Federal Ministry for the Environment
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