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Coast

Future wind and water conditions will increase the pressure on Danish coasts and the risk of erosion and flooding.

Buildings

Buildings and roads must be designed and maintained to withstand more extreme weather.

Water

Changes in the water cycle greatly affect our surroundings, e.g. in the form of flooding and dryer summers.

Energy

With increases in temperatures, demand for heating in winter is likely to fall, while there will be more demand for cooling in summer - and distribution will be vulnerable to flooding.

Agriculture

A milder climate means a longer growing season and opportunity to grow new crops, but it also means better conditions for pests, and plant and livestock diseases.

Forest

Most tree species in Danish forests are vulnerable to climate change, and as forests take time to grow, we must adapt them to a future climate now.

Fisheries

Rising sea temperatures, more precipitation, altered wind patterns and acidification of ports will change conditions for fishing and aquaculture.

Planning

Now is the time to consider how to adapt our spatial planning to the climate conditions of the future.

Health

A warmer and more humid climate can affect health; especially of young children, the elderly and the sick.

Preparedness

The Danish National Rescue Preparedness’s task is to limit damage to humans, animals, property and the environment; also in a wetter, hotter and more extreme future climate.

Nature

An altered climate will leave its mark on Denmark’s nature. More rain can lead to flooded beach meadows; heavier storms can affect forests; new animal and plant species will come at the expense of others.

 

Climate change influences many areas of our lives. This portal contains knowledge about climate change and provides ideas on how we can adapt to it.

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The Task Force on Climate Change Adaptation is part of the Danish Ministry of the Environment and cooperates with the following authorities and associated institutions on the content of the portal ..

  • The Technical University of Denmark (DTU) 
  • Danish Regioner 
  • The work field of the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS) 
  • Ministry of Business and Growth  
    Danish Business Authority, Danish Building Research Institute 
  • Ministry of Finance 
  • Ministry of Defence 
    Danish Emergency Management Agency 
  • Danish Ministry of Climate, Energy and Building, 
    Danish Meteorological Institut
  • Coordination Unit for Research in Climate Change Adaptation at Aarhus University (Au) 
  • Local Government Denmark 
  • University of Copenhagen (KU) 
  • Ministry of Science, Innovation and Higher Education  
  • Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Fisheries
    Danish Veterinary and Food Administration, The Danish AgriFish Agency 
  • Ministry of Health 
  • Ministry of Transport 
    The Danish Road Directorate, Banedanmark, The Danish Coastal Authority 
  • Økonomi- og Indenrigsministeriet 

Contact

Ditte Holse 
Task Force on Climate Change Adaptation
Phone: +45 72 54 49 17 

Task Force on Climate Change Adaptation    Danish Ministry of the Environment    Danish Nature Agency  
Haraldsgade 53    2100 Copenhagen East   Tlf. +45 72543000
e-mail: klimatilpasning@nst.dk