Citizens’ participation for climate policy
Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Building and Nuclear Safety
The federal environment ministry (BMUB) will continue to use citizens’ participation processes to develop climate policy in the future, the ministry said in a press release. “What we learned in the stakeholder process helped us in developing the Climate Action Plan. We will use this pool of experience when working out our future climate protection policy,” said environment minister Barbara Hendricks.
Read the press release in German here.
For background read the CLEW factsheets Climate Action Plan 2050: Negotiating a path to decarbonisation and Germany’s Climate Action Plan 2050.
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