Norwegian Environment Agency

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Norwegian Environment Agency
Miljødirektoratet
Agency overview
HeadquartersTrondheim
Employees733
Parent agencyNorwegian Ministry of Climate and Environment
Websitemiljødirektoratet.no
Norweska agencja środowiska oslo.JPG

The Norwegian Environment Agency (Norwegian: Miljødirektoratet) was created on 1 July 2013 through a merger of the Norwegian Directorate for Nature Management and the Norwegian Climate and Pollution Agency.[1]

The agency has about 700 employees. It has offices in Trondheim for nature management and in Oslo for climate and pollution management.[1]

It is headed by Ellen Hambro.[1]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c Norwegian Environment Agency Norwegian Environment Agency. Retrieved 5 October 203 (in Norwegian)



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