- Directorate-General for Climate Action (European Commission)
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European Union
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Politics and government of
the European UnionPolicies and issuesThe Directorate-General for Climate Action or DG CLIMA, established in February 2010, is a department of the European Commission. The current Commissioner is Connie Hedegaard. Climate change was previously the responsibility of the Directorate-General for the Environment. DG Climate Change participates in international negotiations on climate, helps the European Union to deal with the consequences of climate change and encourages it to meet its targets for 2020. It also develops and implements the EU Emissions Trading System.[1]
References
- ^ "What we do", Climate Action, European Commission. Retrieved 6 July 2011.
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