A tropical parasite spreads from Switzerland to Germany
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A pest from the tropics is giving Swiss agriculture a hard time. The caterpillar of the tomato moth (Helicoverpa armigera) devours almost everything. The moth is now spreading northwards.
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Net zero firms emit 0.5% less CO2, study finds
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Companies with an externally validated net-zero target emit less CO2 than those without a climate target. This is the conclusion of a new analysis by the US financial services provider MSCI.
Swiss citizens will be voting on restricting wind farm expansion
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On Friday, the Association for the Protection of Nature and Democracy submitted two initiatives aimed at curbing the expansion of wind farms. More than 110,000 signatures have been collected.
Silent power guzzlers: Switzerland’s booming data centres
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Data centres are popping up across Switzerland, driven in part by demand for AI. They come at a cost: by 2030, the centres could consume 15% of the country’s electricity.
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A study conducted at the University of Zurich has shown that when animals make decisions for their group, their hearts beat faster.
What is the future of glacier tourism in a world with less ice?
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Climate change puts glacier tourism at risk. How can this vital industry be saved for local communities? Here are some adaptation strategies.
Fading fast: the final years of East Africa’s glaciers
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East Africa’s tropical glaciers, from Kilimanjaro to Mount Kenya, are disappearing due to climate change. What does this mean for the continent’s water supply?
Beyond tariffs: how Switzerland turned trade talks into climate action with Mercosur
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After eight years, EFTA and Mercosur have a deal. But with such agreements facing public scrutiny, negotiators were keen to include protections – including environmental ones.
Risks remain as Switzerland weighs return to nuclear power
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Switzerland reconsiders nuclear power amid climate goals, but experts warn of hidden risks that show the complexities of clean energy today.
Why climate change and wars are reviving interest in nuclear energy
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Is the Fukushima effect over? Here’s why there is renewed interest around the atom and which nations want to build new nuclear power plants.
Switzerland is Europe’s most innovative country, EU study finds
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In the European Commission’s annual ranking, the Swiss score dropped slightly in 2025, but not enough to cost it top spot.
Planned solar park at Bern airport scaled back after talks
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The ground-mounted plant at Belpmoos Airport will be smaller than originally planned, the parties involved said on Tuesday.
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Climate change threatens tourism in Switzerland – and is partly caused by it. How can the industry become more sustainable?
New hope for cable cars and mountain huts threatened by permafrost collapse
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A novel scientific solution being developed in Switzerland aims to stabilise mountain infrastructure endangered by climate change.
Permafrost thawing: protecting endangered mountain infrastructure in the Swiss Alps
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Elizaveta Sharaborova, a Swiss-based researcher, explains how her solar-powered prototype can stabilise thawing permafrost threatening Alpine infrastructure.
Has your continent reached its peak or is there still potential for economic growth?
Some regions of the world are on an upward trajectory with the promise of a steadily improving future. Where do you live? And in which direction is your region or continent developing?