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At the 2016 election Kössler contested the Neukölln 3 constituency for The Greens and received 21.7% of the vote but was defeated by Joschka Langenbrinck of the SPD.[2] He was, however, elected as a statewide list member.
Kössler is especially involved in climate and environmental activism and is a keen cyclist. He serves as the Green group spokesperson for Climate and Environmental Protection and Club Culture.[3][4]
Kössler is the Spokesperson for the Greens Federal Energy Working Group, a role he has served in since 2012.[citation needed]