List of ministers of climate change

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A list of ministers of climate change or officials in charge of cabinet positions with portfolios dealing primarily with climate change and issues related to mitigation of global warming.

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A

Australia

Title Minister Party Term startTerm end Prime Minister Cabinet Notes
Minister for Climate Change and Water Penny Wong Australian Labor Party 3 December 200710 March 2010 Kevin Rudd First Rudd Ministry [1] [2] [3] [4]
Minister for Climate Change, Energy Efficiency and Water 10 March 201024 June 2010 [1] [5]
24 June 201015 September 2010 Julia Gillard First Gillard Ministry [5]
Minister for Climate Change and Energy Efficiency Greg Combet Australian Labor Party 15 September 20101 July 2013 Second Gillard Ministry [6] [7] [8]
Minister for Climate Change Mark Butler Australian Labor Party 1 July 201318 September 2013 Kevin Rudd Second Rudd Ministry [9]
Minister for Energy and Emissions Reduction Angus Taylor Liberal Party of Australia 24 August 201823 May 2022 Scott Morrison Second Morrison Ministry [10]
Minister for Climate Change and Energy Chris Bowen Australian Labor Party 1 June 2022Incumbent Anthony Albanese Albanese ministry [11]

Austria

Title Minister Party Term startTerm end Chancellor Government Notes
Minister of Climate Action, Environment, Energy, Mobility, Innovation and Technology Leonore Gewessler The Greens – The Green Alternative 7 January 202011 October 2021 Sebastian Kurz Second Kurz government [12]
11 October 20216 December 2021 Alexander Schallenberg Schallenberg government
6 December 2021Incumbent Karl Nehammer Nehammer government

B

Belgium

Title Minister Party Term startTerm end Prime Minister Government Notes
Minister for Climate and Energy Paul Magnette Parti Socialiste 21 December 200720 March 2008 Guy Verhofstadt Verhofstadt III Government [13] [14] [15] [16]
20 March 200830 December 2008 Yves Leterme Leterme I Government [17] [18]
30 December 200824 November 2009 Herman Van Rompuy Van Rompuy Government [19] [20]
24 November 20096 December 2011 Yves Leterme Leterme II Government [21] [22]
Minister of Climate, Environment, Sustainable Development and Green Deal Zakia Khattabi Ecolo 1 October 2020Incumbent Alexander De Croo De Croo Government [23]

C

Canada

Title Minister Party Term startTerm end Prime Minister Cabinet Notes
Minister of Environment and Climate Change Catherine McKenna Liberal Party of Canada 4 November 201520 November 2019 Justin Trudeau 29th Canadian Ministry [24]
Jonathan Wilkinson Liberal Party of Canada 20 November 201926 October 2021 [25]
Steven Guilbeault Liberal Party of Canada 26 October 2021Incumbent [26]

D

Denmark

Title Minister Party Term startTerm end Prime Minister Cabinet Notes
Minister for Climate and Energy Connie Hedegaard Conservative People's Party 23 November 20075 April 2009 Anders Fogh Rasmussen Anders Fogh Rasmussen III Cabinet [27]
5 April 200923 November 2009 Lars Løkke Rasmussen Lars Løkke Rasmussen I Cabinet [28]
Lykke Friis Venstre 24 November 20093 October 2011 [29]
Minister for Climate, Energy and Building Martin Lidegaard Danish Social Liberal Party 3 October 20113 February 2014 Helle Thorning-Schmidt Thorning-Schmidt I Cabinet [30]
Rasmus Helveg Petersen Danish Social Liberal Party 3 February 201428 June 2015 Thorning-Schmidt II Cabinet [31]
Minister for Energy, Utilities and Climate Lars Christian Lilleholt Venstre 28 June 201528 November 2016 Lars Løkke Rasmussen Lars Løkke Rasmussen II Cabinet [32]
28 November 201627 June 2019 Lars Løkke Rasmussen III Cabinet [33]
Minister for Climate, Energy and Utilities Dan Jørgensen Social Democrats 27 June 2019Incumbent Mette Frederiksen Frederiksen Cabinet [34]

E

European Union

Title Commissioner Party Term startTerm end President Commission Notes
European Commissioner for Climate Action Connie Hedegaard European People's Party 9 February 201031 October 2014 José Manuel Barroso Barroso Commission [35]
Miguel Arias Cañete European People's Party 1 November 201430 November 2019 Jean-Claude Juncker Juncker Commission [36]
Frans Timmermans Party of European Socialists 1 December 2019Incumbent Ursula von der Leyen Von der Leyen Commission I [37]

F

Finland

Title Minister Party Term startTerm end Prime Minister Cabinet Notes
Minister of the Environment and Climate Change Krista Mikkonen Green League 6 June 201910 December 2019 Antti Rinne Rinne Cabinet [38]
10 December 201919 November 2021 Sanna Marin Marin Cabinet [39]
Emma Kari Green League 19 November 20217 June 2022
Maria Ohisalo Green League 7 June 2022Incumbent

France

Title Minister Party Term startTerm end Prime Minister Government Notes
Minister for the Ecological and Solidary Transition Nicolas Hulot Misc. ecologist17 May 201719 June 2017 Édouard Philippe First Philippe government [40]
19 June 20174 September 2018 Second Philippe government [41]
François de Rugy La République En Marche! 4 September 201816 July 2019 [42]
Élisabeth Borne La République En Marche! 16 July 20193 July 2020 [43]
Minister of the Ecological Transition Barbara Pompili La République En Marche! 3 July 202020 May 2022 Jean Castex Castex government [44]
Amélie de Montchalin Renaissance 22 May 20224 July 2022 Élisabeth Borne Borne government
Minister for Ecological Transition and Cohesion of the Territories Christophe Béchu Horizons 4 July 2022Incumbent

G

Germany

Title Minister Party Term startTerm end Chancellor Cabinet Notes
Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Climate Action Robert Habeck Alliance 90/The Greens 8 December 2021Incumbent Olaf Scholz Scholz cabinet [45]

Greece

Title Minister Party Term startTerm end Prime Minister Cabinet Notes
Minister for the Environment, Energy and Climate Change Tina Birbili Panhellenic Socialist Movement 7 October 200917 June 2011 George Papandreou Cabinet of George Papandreou [46]
Giorgos Papakonstantinou Panhellenic Socialist Movement 17 June 201111 November 2011
11 November 201117 May 2012 Lucas Papademos Cabinet of Lucas Papademos
Grigoris Tsaltas Independent 17 May 201221 June 2012 Panagiotis Pikrammenos Cabinet of Panagiotis Pikrammenos
Evangelos Livieratos Independent 21 June 201225 June 2013 Antonis Samaras Cabinet of Antonis Samaras
Giannis Maniatis Panhellenic Socialist Movement 25 June 201327 January 2015 [47]
Ministry of the Climate Crisis and Civil Protection Christos Stylianides Independent [a] 10 September 2021Incumbent Kyriakos Mitsotakis Cabinet of Kyriakos Mitsotakis [48]
  1. Stylianides is a member of the Cypriot political party Democratic Rally.

I

Ireland

Title Minister Party Term startTerm end Taoiseach Government Notes
Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment Denis Naughten Independent 23 July 201614 June 2017 Enda Kenny 30th Government [49]
14 June 201711 October 2018 Leo Varadkar 31st Government [50]
Richard Bruton Fine Gael 11 October 201827 June 2020
Minister for the Environment, Climate and Communications Eamon Ryan Green Party 27 June 2020Incumbent Micheál Martin 32nd Government [51]

India

Title Minister Party Term startTerm end Prime Minister Ministry Notes
Minister of Environment, Forest and Climate Change Prakash Javadekar Bharatiya Janata Party 26 May 20145 July 2016 Narendra Modi First Modi ministry
Anil Madhav Dave Bharatiya Janata Party 5 July 201618 May 2017
Harsh Vardhan Bharatiya Janata Party 18 May 201730 May 2019 [52]
Prakash Javadekar Bharatiya Janata Party 30 May 20197 July 2021 Second Modi ministry [53]
Bhupender Yadav Bharatiya Janata Party 7 July 2021Incumbent

Italy

Title Minister Party Term startTerm end Prime Minister of Italy Government Notes
Minister for Ecological Transition Roberto Cingolani Independent 13 February 202122 October 2022 Mario Draghi Draghi Cabinet [54]

L

Luxembourg

Title Minister Party Term startTerm end Prime Minister Ministry Notes
Minister of the Environment, Climate, and Sustainable Development Carole Dieschbourg The Greens 5 December 2018Incumbent Xavier Bettel Bettel–Schneider Ministry II [55]

M

Malaysia

Title Minister Party Term startTerm end Prime Minister Cabinet Notes
Minister of Energy, Science, Technology, Environment and Climate Change Yeo Bee Yin Democratic Action Party 2 July 201824 February 2020 Mahathir Mohamad Seventh Mahathir cabinet [56]
Minister of Natural Resources, Environment and Climate Change Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad People's Justice Party 3 December 2022Incumbent Anwar Ibrahim Anwar cabinet [57]

Malta

Title Minister Party Term startTerm end Prime Minister Cabinet Notes
Minister for Environment, Sustainable Development, and Climate ChangeJose Herrera Labour Party 9 June 201713 January 2020 Joseph Muscat Muscat Cabinet
Minister for the Environment, Climate Change and Planning Aaron Farrugia Labour Party 15 January 202020 February 2022 Robert Abela Abela Cabinet [58]

N

Netherlands

Title Minister Party Term startTerm end Prime Minister Cabinet Notes
Minister of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy Eric Wiebes People's Party for Freedom and Democracy 26 October 201715 January 2021 Mark Rutte Third Rutte cabinet [59]
Cora van Nieuwenhuizen People's Party for Freedom and Democracy 15 January 202120 January 2021 [60]
Bas van 't Wout People's Party for Freedom and Democracy 20 January 202110 January 2022 [61]
Minister for Climate and Energy Policy Rob Jetten Democrats 66 10 January 2022Incumbent Fourth Rutte cabinet [62]

New Zealand

Title Minister Party Term startTerm end Prime Minister Cabinet Notes
Minister responsible for Climate Change Issues David Parker New Zealand Labour Party 19 October 200521 March 2006 Helen Clark Fifth Labour Government of New Zealand [63]
Pete Hodgson New Zealand Labour Party 21 March 20063 May 2006 [63]
David Parker New Zealand Labour Party 3 May 200619 November 2008
Minister for Climate Change Issues Nick Smith New Zealand National Party 19 November 200821 March 2012 John Key Fifth National Government of New Zealand [64]
Minister responsible for International Climate Change Negotiations Tim Groser New Zealand National Party 27 January 201021 March 2012 [65]
Minister for Climate Change Issues Tim Groser New Zealand National Party 21 March 201214 December 2015 [66]
Paula Bennett New Zealand National Party 14 December 201512 December 2016 [66]
12 December 201626 October 2017 Bill English [66]
Minister for Climate Change James Shaw Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand 26 October 201727 November 2023 Jacinda Ardern Sixth Labour Government of New Zealand [67]
Simon Watts New Zealand National Party 27 November 2023Incumbent Christopher Luxon Sixth National Government of New Zealand [68]

Niue

Title Minister Party Term startTerm end Premier Notes
Minister in Charge of Climate Change Terry Coe Independent c. 12 November 1998 Frank Lui [69]
Minister of Meteorological Services and Climate ChangeIgilisi Pihigia Independent 1 May 200520 June 2008 Young Vivian [70]
Toke Talagi Independent 20 June 200817 May 2011 Toke Talagi [71]

Norway

Title Minister Party Term startTerm end Prime Minister Council Notes
Minister of Climate and the Environment Tine Sundtoft Conservative Party 16 October 201316 December 2015 Erna Solberg Solberg's Cabinet [72]
Vidar Helgesen Conservative Party 16 December 201517 January 2018 [73]
Ola Elvestuen Liberal Party 17 January 201824 January 2020 [74]
Sveinung Rotevatn Liberal Party 24 January 202014 October 2021 [75]
Espen Barth Eide Labour Party 14 October 2021Incumbent Jonas Gahr Støre Støre's Cabinet [76]

P

Pakistan

Title Minister Party Term startTerm end Prime Minister Cabinet Notes
Advisor to the Prime Minister for Climate Change Malik Amin Aslam Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 20 August 201810 April 2022 Imran Khan Imran Khan ministry [77]
Minister of State for Climate Change Zartaj Gul Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 5 October 201810 April 2022 [78]
Minister of Climate Change Sherry Rehman Pakistan Peoples Party 19 April 202210 August 2023 Shehbaz Sharif Shehbaz Sharif ministry

Portugal

Title Minister Party Term startTerm end Prime Minister Government Notes
Minister of Environment and Climate Action João Pedro Matos Fernandes Independent 26 October 201930 March 2022 Antonio Costa XXII Constitutional Government of Portugal [79]
Duarte Cordeiro Socialist Party 30 March 20222 April 2024 XXIII Constitutional Government of Portugal

R

Romania

Title Minister Party Term startTerm end Prime Minister Cabinet Notes
Minister of Environment and Climate Change Rovana Plumb Social Democratic Party 21 December 20125 March 2014 Victor Ponta Second Ponta Cabinet
Atilla Korodi Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania 5 March 201413 December 2014 Third Ponta Cabinet [80]
Grațiela Gavrilescu Alliance of Liberals and Democrats 13 December 201417 November 2015 Fourth Ponta Cabinet [81]
Cristiana Pașca-Palmer Independent 17 November 20154 January 2017 Dacian Cioloș Cioloș Cabinet [82]
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Environment and Climate Change Daniel Constantin Alliance of Liberals and Democrats 4 January 20173 April 2017 Sorin Grindeanu Grindeanu Cabinet [83]
Grațiela-Leocadia Gavrilescu Alliance of Liberals and Democrats 3 April 201714 June 2017
29 June 201729 January 2018 Mihai Tudose Tudose Cabinet [84]

S

Scotland

Title Minister Party Term startTerm end First Minister Government Notes
Minister for Transport, Infrastructure and Climate Change Stewart Stevenson Scottish National Party 17 May 200711 December 2010 Alex Salmond First Salmond government [85]
Minister for Environment and Climate Change Roseanna Cunningham Scottish National Party 11 December 201024 May 2011
Stewart Stevenson Scottish National Party 25 May 20116 September 2012 Second Salmond government [86]
Paul Wheelhouse Scottish National Party 6 September 201221 November 2014
Minister for Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform Aileen McLeod Scottish National Party 21 November 201418 May 2016 Nicola Sturgeon First Sturgeon government [87]
Cabinet Secretary for Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform Roseanna Cunningham Scottish National Party 18 May 201620 May 2021 Second Sturgeon government [88]

Spain

Title Minister Party Term startTerm end Prime Minister Government Notes
Minister for Ecological Transition Teresa Ribera Spanish Socialist Workers' Party 7 June 201813 January 2020 Pedro Sánchez Sánchez I Government [89]
Minister for Ecological Transition and Demographic Challenge 13 January 2020Incumbent Sánchez II Government [90]

Sweden

Title Minister Party Term startTerm end Prime Minister Cabinet Notes
Minister for the Climate Åsa Romson Green Party 3 October 201425 May 2016 Stefan Löfven Löfven I Cabinet [91]
Isabella Lövin Green Party 25 May 201621 January 2019 [91]
21 January 20195 February 2021 Löfven II Cabinet [92]
Per Bolund Green Party 5 February 20219 July 2021 [93]
9 July 202130 November 2021 Löfven III Cabinet
Annika Strandhäll Social Democrats 30 November 202117 October 2022 Magdalena Andersson Andersson Cabinet

U

United Kingdom

Title Minister Party Term startTerm end Prime Minister Ministry Notes
Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change Ed Miliband Labour Party 3 October 200811 May 2010 Gordon Brown Brown ministry [94]
Chris Huhne Liberal Democrats 11 May 20103 February 2012 David Cameron Cameron–Clegg coalition [95]
Ed Davey Liberal Democrats 3 February 20128 May 2015 [96]
Amber Rudd Conservative Party 11 May 201514 July 2016 Second Cameron ministry [97]
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Climate Change Ian Duncan, Baron Duncan of Springbank Conservative Party 26 July 201913 December 2019 Boris Johnson First Johnson ministry [98]
13 December 201913 February 2020 Second Johnson ministry [99]
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Climate Change and Corporate Responsibility Martin Callanan, Baron Callanan Conservative Party 13 December 2019Incumbent [100]

W

Wales

Title Minister Party Term startTerm end First Minister GovernmentNotes
Minister for Climate Change Julie James Welsh Labour Party 13 May 2021Incumbent Mark Drakeford Second Drakeford government [101]

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