2023 Lower Saxony Climate Impact Monitoring Report

Lower Saxony's Ministry for the Environment, Energy and Climate Protection publishes report on the effects of climate change
  • April 10, 2024
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Forest path with bare, dead trees on both sidesForest path with bare, dead trees on both sides
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The Climate Impact Monitoring Report for Lower Saxony 2023 is online. In it, the Lower Saxon Ministry for the Environment, Energy and Climate Protection presents the knowledge of Lower Saxony's specialised authorities and scientific institutions on the observed effects of climate change in Lower Saxony. This publication shows all interested parties the extent to which climate change can already be measured meteorologically in Lower Saxony today and the consequences it is already having for various fields of action. This publication is therefore an important basis for understanding climate change in Lower Saxony and making climate policy decisions.

The Climate Impact Monitoring Report can be viewed on the website of the Lower Saxony Climate Change Competence Centre:

To the Climate Impact Monitoring Report for Lower Saxony 2023 (in German only)

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