With the new Climate Plan for 2025-2035, the Cabinet aims to achieve the climate goals. The Climate Act stipulates that the Cabinet must draw up a Climate Plan every five years and submit it to the Senate and House of Representatives, including a review of the consequences. The Climate Plan contains the main points and policy agenda for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. This study provides insight into the quantitative consequences of the Climate Plan for households, companies, the economy, effects on broad prosperity, and employment. It does so on the basis of three scenarios for reducing greenhouse gas emissions between 2030 and 2050.