Minister for the Environment (Sweden)


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The Minister for Climate and the Environment, (Swedish: klimat- och miljöminister), formally cabinet minister of the Ministry of Climate and Enterprise, is a member and minister of the Government of Sweden and is appointed by the Prime Minister. The minister is responsible for policies related to natural environment, climate and the overall responsibility for coordinating the work on sustainable development.

Minister for Climate and the Environment
Statsråd

since 18 October 2022

Member ofThe Government
AppointerThe Prime Minister
Inaugural holderIngvar Carlsson
Formation7 October 1985
WebsiteMinister for Climate and the Environment

The office was founded in 1985, and its first holder was Ingvar Carlsson. In 1987, the Ministry of the Environment was formed with Birgitta Dahl becoming the first head of the ministry. In 2022, the Ministry of the Environment was merged into the Ministry of Enterprise and Innovation, which in turn changed its name to the Ministry of Climate and Enterprise.[1]

Since 2014 the title of Minister for Climate[2] have added to the Minister for the Environmenet, except for the years between 2016 and 2019 when Isabella Lövin held title along with being Minister for International Development Cooperation.

Environment (1985–present)

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No. Portrait Minister
(Born–Died)
Title Tenure Political party Prime Minister
Took office Left office Duration
1Ingvar Carlsson
(born 1934)
Minister for the Environment7 October 198528 February 1986144 daysSocial DemocratsOlof Palme (S/SAP)
2Birgitta Dahl
(born 1937)
Minister for the Environment12 March 19864 October 19915 years, 206 daysSocial DemocratsIngvar Carlsson (S/SAP)
3Olof Johansson
(born 1937)
Minister for the Environment4 October 199116 June 19942 years, 255 daysCentreCarl Bildt (M)
4Görel Thurdin
(born 1942)
Minister for the Environment16 June 19942 October 1994108 daysCentreCarl Bildt (M)
Karl Erik Olsson
(1938–2021)
Acting
Minister for the Environment2 October 19947 October 19945 daysCentreCarl Bildt (M)
5Anna Lindh
(1957–2003)
Minister for the Environment7 October 19947 October 19984 years, 0 daysSocial DemocratsIngvar Carlsson (S/SAP)
(1994 – 1996)
Göran Persson (S/SAP)
(1996 – 1998)
6Kjell Larsson
(1943–2002)
Minister for the Environment7 October 199821 October 20024 years, 14 daysSocial DemocratsGöran Persson (S/SAP)
7Lena Sommestad
(born 1957)
Minister for the Environment21 October 200231 October 20042 years, 10 daysSocial DemocratsGöran Persson (S/SAP)
8Mona Sahlin
(born 1957)
Minister for the Environment1 November 20046 October 20061 year, 339 daysSocial DemocratsGöran Persson (S/SAP)
9Andreas Carlgren
(born 1958)
Minister for the Environment6 October 200629 September 20114 years, 358 daysCentreFredrik Reinfeldt (M)
10Lena Ek
(born 1958)
Minister for the Environment29 September 20113 October 20143 years, 4 daysCentreFredrik Reinfeldt (M)
11Åsa Romson
(born 1972)
Minister for Climate and the Environment3 October 201425 May 20161 year, 235 daysGreenStefan Löfven (S/SAP)
12Karolina Skog
(born 1976)
Minister for the Environment25 May 201621 January 20192 years, 241 daysGreenStefan Löfven (S/SAP)
13Isabella Lövin
(born 1963)
Minister for Climate and the Environment21 January 20195 February 20212 years, 15 daysGreenStefan Löfven (S/SAP)
14Per Bolund
(born 1971)
Minister for Climate and the Environment5 February 202130 November 2021298 daysGreenStefan Löfven (S/SAP)
15Annika Strandhäll
(born 1975)
Minister for Climate and the Environment30 November 202118 October 2022322 daysSocial DemocratsMagdalena Andersson (S/SAP)
16Romina Pourmokhtari
(born 1995)
Minister for Climate and the Environment18 October 2022Incumbent1 year, 346 daysLiberalsUlf Kristersson (M)

Since the title of Minister for Climate started to be used in 2014, all Ministers for the Environment have held the title except during the years between 2016 and 2019.

No. Portrait Name Title Took office Left office Time in office Party Prime Minister
1Isabella Lövin
(born 1963)
Minister for Climate and
International Development
Cooperation
25 May 201621 January 20192 years, 241 days GreenStefan Löfven (S/SAP)
  1. ^ "Två nya departement startar upp" (in Swedish). Regeringen och Regeringskansliet. 2023-01-02. Retrieved 2023-07-17.
  2. ^ Kroksson, Jocke (2014-10-03). "Åsa Romson (MP) ny klimat- och miljöminister". Supermiljöbloggen (in Swedish). Retrieved 2023-07-17.