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

Local nameBundesministerium für Umwelt, Naturschutz und nukleare Sicherheit
LocationBad Godesberg, Bonn, Deutschland

The Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Nuclear Safety and Consumer Protection, abbreviated BMUV, is a cabinet-level ministry of the Federal Republic of Germany. It has branches in Bonn and Berlin.

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.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_Ministry_for_the_Environment,_Nature_Conservation,_Nuclear_Safety_and_Consumer_Protection

Official Website http://www.bmub.bund.de/

Phone +49 228 99 305-0

Coordinates 50°42'26.968" N 7°8'16.874" E

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