| Ministerie van Klimaat en Groene Groei | |
Current head office | |
| Department overview | |
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| Formed | 2 July 2024; 16 months ago (2024-07-02) |
| Jurisdiction | Kingdom of the Netherlands |
| Headquarters | Bezuidenhoutseweg 73,The Hague,Netherlands |
| Minister responsible |
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| Website | Ministry of Climate Policy and Green Growth |
TheMinistry of Climate Policy and Green Growth (Dutch:Ministerie van Klimaat en Groene Groei; KGG) is theDutch ministry responsible for climate policy.
The ministry was spun off from theMinistry of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy on 2 July 2024, when the right-wingSchoof cabinet was installed. "Economic Affairs" was simultaneously dropped from that ministry's name.[1][2] Thecoalition agreement included budget cuts to thecivil service, and it was decided that the new ministry would remain located in an office building shared with the Ministry of Economic Affairs. The ministry's responsibilities mostly coincide with those previously overseen by the Minister for Climate and Energy Policy, aminister without portfolio.[3]
Sophie Hermans of thePeople's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD) has served as Minister of Climate Policy and Green Growth since its establishment.[1]