It entered into force on 6 April 2016 and sets the framework for Berlin’s
climate protection and energy policy. The legislation addresses mainly the
public sector and requires the public administration to take a strong role
model function. It stipulates a greener energy supply, more school education
on climate protection and clean energy and greater efforts in adapting to the
effects of climate change. Finally, the law calls upon the Berlin Senate to
elaborate an overall concept involving the general public in order to achieve
these binding climate protection targets: the Berlin energy and climate
protection programme.