2023 Climate Protection Programme of the German Federal Government

Programme for implementing the climate targets published
  • April 8, 2024
  • 1 min. Reading time
Birch in the heathland region of Lower SaxonyBirch in the heathland region of Lower Saxony
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With the Climate Action Programme 2023, the German government has presented a catalogue of measures to achieve the climate targets. The Federal Government is thus making a contribution to tackling climate change and implementing the requirements of the Paris Climate Agreement. The programme bundles the necessary measures in all sectors of our society that are required to achieve the climate targets and mitigate climate change.

The Climate Action Programme 2023 is available on the website of the Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Action:

To the Climate Protection Programme 2023 (in German only)

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