Climate neutrality 2030: Lüneburg's committee meets on November 17th!
On November 17, 2025, the Committee for Climate Neutrality 2030 will discuss important environmental issues and funding programs in Lüneburg.

Climate neutrality 2030: Lüneburg's committee meets on November 17th!
There is an exciting event on the agenda in Lüneburg on November 17, 2025: the meeting of the Committee for Climate Neutrality 2030. The location of the event is the meeting room of the district administration, which is located at Auf dem Michaeliskloster 4. The public is warmly invited to take part in this public meeting, which will address important issues relating to climate protection. Loud Lüne blog The agenda will include, among other things, a residents' question time in which citizens can ask questions.
Particular attention is paid to developments in the European Energy Award (eea), the program of which will be discontinued at the end of 2025. To date, over 250 municipalities have taken part to advance their energy transition. The meeting will also include the approval of the minutes of the previous meeting on September 1, 2025 and present a status report on the funding program for energy-efficient renovations of private residential property.
Important topics on the agenda
- Eröffnung und Feststellung der Ordnungsmäßigkeit der Ladung und Beschlussfähigkeit
- Genehmigung des Protokolls der Sitzung vom 01.09.2025
- Bericht zur Presse- und Öffentlichkeitsarbeit
- Haushaltsplanentwurf 2026: Produkt 561-100 Klimaschutz
- Überarbeitung des Förderprogramms des Landkreises Lüneburg für energetische Sanierung
The committee is made up of representatives from the various factions in the district council, including a representative from the farmers' association, Leuphana University and an advisory representative from BUND. This diversity in composition ensures that different perspectives are included in the discussions, which benefits the complex topic of climate protection and the energy transition. The members of the committee have the right to vote, while the advisory members are allowed to make statements.
Outlook on developments
The meeting is not only an opportunity to discuss existing programs but also to address the challenges of the future. In view of the latest developments in climate protection and the political efforts to make the energy supply more sustainable, the discussion about funding programs and measures for energy renovation will be of great importance.
In addition, there is a report on the Lüneburg district's press and public relations work, which is intended to ensure that residents are well informed about the progress and challenges in climate policy. District Administrator Jens Böther will also present a report on important matters and respond to inquiries in accordance with Section 17 of the Rules of Procedure. Creating publicity on non-public agenda items will also be an issue.
In order to take into account the urgency of current environmental issues, it is hoped that this meeting will provide clear instructions for action and forward-looking decisions. In addition, close cooperation between the various actors is a key to the success of the regional climate goals. The commitment of Lüneburgers will be of central importance.
The meeting on November 17th is a must for anyone interested in learning more about the content and goals of the committee. Be there and actively participate in the discussions!