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Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Nuclear Safety and Consumer Protection

The Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Nuclear Safety and Consumer Protection (German: Bundesministerium für Umwelt, Naturschutz, nukleare Sicherheit und Verbraucherschutz, pronounced [ˈbʊndəsminɪsˌteːʁiʊm fyːɐ̯ ˈʊmˌvɛlt naˈtuːɐ̯ˌʃʊt͡s nukleˈaːʁə ˈzɪçɐhaɪ̯t ʊnt fɛɐ̯ˈbʁaʊ̯xɐˌʃʊt͡s] (listen)), abbreviated BMUV, is a cabinet-level ministry of the Federal Republic of Germany. It has branches in Bonn and Berlin.

Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Nuclear Safety and Consumer Protection
Bundesministerium für Umwelt, Naturschutz, nukleare Sicherheit und Verbraucherschutz (BMUV)
Agency overview
Formed6 June 1986 (36 years ago) (1986-06-06)
JurisdictionGovernment of Germany
HeadquartersRobert-Schuman-Platz 3, 53175 Bonn, Germany
Employees814
Annual budget€2.657 billion (2021)[1]
Minister responsible
Child agencies
  • Federal Environmental Agency
  • Federal Agency for Nature Conservation
  • Federal Office for Radiation Protection
Websitewww.bmuv.de
Headquarters in Bonn
Seat in Berlin on Alexanderplatz

The ministry was established on 6 June 1986 in response to the Chernobyl disaster. The then Federal Government wanted to combine environmental authority under a new minister in order to face new environmental challenges more effectively. Furthermore The Greens had been formed a few years prior in part as an anti-nuclear environmentalist party and had achieved federal representation in 1983 and Joschka Fischer had been appointed minister of the environment for Hesse the previous year, marking the first state level red-green coalition in Germany.[2] Thus the CDU/CSU intended to project a message of taking the environment seriously in an era in which the Greens were widely perceived as the only party with a policy focus on environmental issues, notwithstanding the fact that CSU-led Bavaria had had a state environment minister since 1971 and the FDP was the first to pass an environment-related plank in the party platform in 1971.[3][4] Prior to the establishment of the ministry of the environment, responsibilities for environmental issues were distributed among the ministries of the Interior, Agriculture and Health.

Functions

The ministry's primary functions include:[5]

  • Fundamental national environmental policy
  • Informing and educating the public about environmental issues
  • Environmental remediation and development in Eastern Germany
  • Climate protection and energy
  • Air quality control
  • Noise abatement
  • Conservation of groundwater, rivers, lakes and seas
  • Soil conservation and remediation of contaminated sites
  • Waste management and recycling policy
  • Chemicals safety, environment and health
  • Precautions against emergencies in industrial plants
  • Protection, maintenance and sustainable utilization of biodiversity
  • Safety of nuclear facilities
  • Nuclear supply and disposal
  • Radiological protection

Organization

The ministry is led by the Minister for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety. The current Minister is Steffi Lemke, appointed by Chancellor Olaf Scholz. The minister is supported by two parliamentary state secretaries (members of the cabinet and federal government, "deputy ministers") and two career state secretaries (public servants)[6] who manage the ministry's nine directorates:[7]

Federal Environment Ministers

Political Party:   CDU   Green   SPD

Name
(Born-Died)
Portrait Party Term of Office Chancellor
(Cabinet)
Federal Minister for the Environment, Nature Conservation,
and Reactor Safety
1 Walter Wallmann
(1932-2013)
  CDU 6 June 1986 22 April 1987 Kohl
(II)
2 Klaus Töpfer
(born 1938)
  CDU 7 May 1987 17 November 1994 Kohl
(IIIIV)
3 Angela Merkel
(born 1954)
  CDU 17 November 1994 27 October 1998 Kohl
(V)
4 Jürgen Trittin
(born 1954)
  Green 27 October 1998 22 November 2005 Schröder
(III)
5 Sigmar Gabriel
(born 1959)
  SPD 22 November 2005 28 October 2009 Merkel
(I)
6 Norbert Röttgen
(born 1965)
  CDU 28 October 2009 22 May 2012 Merkel
(II)
7 Peter Altmaier
(born 1958)
  CDU 22 May 2012 17 December 2013
Federal Minister for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Housing,
and Reactor Safety
8 Barbara Hendricks
(born 1952)
  SPD 17 December 2013 14 March 2018 Merkel
(III)
Federal Minister for the Environment, Nature Conservation, and Nuclear Safety
9 Svenja Schulze
(born 1968)
  SPD 14 March 2018 8 December 2021 Merkel
(IV)
Federal Minister for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Nuclear Safety and Consumer Protection
10 Steffi Lemke
(born 1968)
  Green 8 December 2021 Incumbent Scholz
(I)

See also

References

  1. ^ "Bundeshaushalt". www.bundeshaushalt.de. Retrieved 10 May 2021.
  2. ^ "Geschichte der deutschen Umweltpolitik | BPB".
  3. ^ "Publikation: Gamechanger: Die Liberalen und die Anfänge der deutschen Umweltpolitik".
  4. ^ ""Ich mache mir große Sorgen um die Demokratie im Osten."". MSN.
  5. ^ Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety - primary functions 25 May 2012 at the Wayback Machine retrieved 25-May-2012
  6. ^ BMUB. . bmub.bund.de. BMUB. Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 2015-03-18.
  7. ^ BMUB (4 March 2015). . bmub.bund.de. BMUB. Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 2015-03-18.

External links

  • Official Web site (German)
  • Official Web site (English)

federal, ministry, environment, nature, conservation, nuclear, safety, consumer, protection, german, bundesministerium, für, umwelt, naturschutz, nukleare, sicherheit, verbraucherschutz, pronounced, ˈbʊndəsminɪsˌteːʁiʊm, fyːɐ, ˈʊmˌvɛlt, naˈtuːɐ, ˌʃʊt, nukleˈaː. The Federal Ministry for the Environment Nature Conservation Nuclear Safety and Consumer Protection German Bundesministerium fur Umwelt Naturschutz nukleare Sicherheit und Verbraucherschutz pronounced ˈbʊndesminɪsˌteːʁiʊm fyːɐ ˈʊmˌvɛlt naˈtuːɐ ˌʃʊt s nukleˈaːʁe ˈzɪcɐhaɪ t ʊnt fɛɐ ˈbʁaʊ xɐˌʃʊt s listen abbreviated BMUV is a cabinet level ministry of the Federal Republic of Germany It has branches in Bonn and Berlin Federal Ministry for the Environment Nature Conservation Nuclear Safety and Consumer ProtectionBundesministerium fur Umwelt Naturschutz nukleare Sicherheit und Verbraucherschutz BMUV Agency overviewFormed6 June 1986 36 years ago 1986 06 06 JurisdictionGovernment of GermanyHeadquartersRobert Schuman Platz 3 53175 Bonn GermanyEmployees814Annual budget 2 657 billion 2021 1 Minister responsibleSteffi Lemke Federal Environmental MinisterChild agenciesFederal Environmental AgencyFederal Agency for Nature ConservationFederal Office for Radiation ProtectionWebsitewww wbr bmuv wbr deHeadquarters in Bonn Seat in Berlin on Alexanderplatz The ministry was established on 6 June 1986 in response to the Chernobyl disaster The then Federal Government wanted to combine environmental authority under a new minister in order to face new environmental challenges more effectively Furthermore The Greens had been formed a few years prior in part as an anti nuclear environmentalist party and had achieved federal representation in 1983 and Joschka Fischer had been appointed minister of the environment for Hesse the previous year marking the first state level red green coalition in Germany 2 Thus the CDU CSU intended to project a message of taking the environment seriously in an era in which the Greens were widely perceived as the only party with a policy focus on environmental issues notwithstanding the fact that CSU led Bavaria had had a state environment minister since 1971 and the FDP was the first to pass an environment related plank in the party platform in 1971 3 4 Prior to the establishment of the ministry of the environment responsibilities for environmental issues were distributed among the ministries of the Interior Agriculture and Health Contents 1 Functions 2 Organization 3 Federal Environment Ministers 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksFunctions EditThe ministry s primary functions include 5 Fundamental national environmental policy Informing and educating the public about environmental issues Environmental remediation and development in Eastern Germany Climate protection and energy Air quality control Noise abatement Conservation of groundwater rivers lakes and seas Soil conservation and remediation of contaminated sites Waste management and recycling policy Chemicals safety environment and health Precautions against emergencies in industrial plants Protection maintenance and sustainable utilization of biodiversity Safety of nuclear facilities Nuclear supply and disposal Radiological protectionOrganization EditThe ministry is led by the Minister for the Environment Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety The current Minister is Steffi Lemke appointed by Chancellor Olaf Scholz The minister is supported by two parliamentary state secretaries members of the cabinet and federal government deputy ministers and two career state secretaries public servants 6 who manage the ministry s nine directorates 7 Z directorate Abteilung Z is the central office responsible for internal affairs G directorate Abteilung G is the central office responsible for policy and collaboration KI directorate Abteilung KI climate and international cooperation S directorate Abteilung S radiation protection nuclear safety nuclear supply and radioactive waste WR directorate Abteilung WR water management waste management soil conservation and contamination IG directorate Abteilung IG air pollution health impacts environment and traffic hazardous locations and materials N directorate Abteilung N conservation und species richness genetic engineering environmental impacts of agriculture and forestryFederal Environment Ministers EditPolitical Party CDU Green SPD Name Born Died Portrait Party Term of Office Chancellor Cabinet Federal Minister for the Environment Nature Conservation and Reactor Safety1 Walter Wallmann 1932 2013 CDU 6 June 1986 22 April 1987 Kohl II 2 Klaus Topfer born 1938 CDU 7 May 1987 17 November 1994 Kohl III IV 3 Angela Merkel born 1954 CDU 17 November 1994 27 October 1998 Kohl V 4 Jurgen Trittin born 1954 Green 27 October 1998 22 November 2005 Schroder I II 5 Sigmar Gabriel born 1959 SPD 22 November 2005 28 October 2009 Merkel I 6 Norbert Rottgen born 1965 CDU 28 October 2009 22 May 2012 Merkel II 7 Peter Altmaier born 1958 CDU 22 May 2012 17 December 2013Federal Minister for the Environment Nature Conservation Housing and Reactor Safety8 Barbara Hendricks born 1952 SPD 17 December 2013 14 March 2018 Merkel III Federal Minister for the Environment Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety9 Svenja Schulze born 1968 SPD 14 March 2018 8 December 2021 Merkel IV Federal Minister for the Environment Nature Conservation Nuclear Safety and Consumer Protection10 Steffi Lemke born 1968 Green 8 December 2021 Incumbent Scholz I See also EditBundesamt fur Strahlenschutz List of German ministers of the environment Nuclear phase out Germany Nuclear power in Germany World Nuclear Industry Status ReportReferences Edit Bundeshaushalt www bundeshaushalt de Retrieved 10 May 2021 Geschichte der deutschen Umweltpolitik BPB Publikation Gamechanger Die Liberalen und die Anfange der deutschen Umweltpolitik Ich mache mir grosse Sorgen um die Demokratie im Osten MSN Federal Ministry for the Environment Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety primary functions Archived 25 May 2012 at the Wayback Machine retrieved 25 May 2012 BMUB Heads of the Ministry bmub bund de BMUB Archived from the original on 2 April 2015 Retrieved 2015 03 18 BMUB 4 March 2015 Organisational Chart Heads of Ministry bmub bund de BMUB Archived from the original on 2 April 2015 Retrieved 2015 03 18 External links EditOfficial Web site German Official Web site English Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Federal Ministry for the Environment Nature Conservation Nuclear Safety and Consumer Protection amp oldid 1141109151, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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