Lucerne city parliament declares climate emergency
Lucerne has become the latest Swiss city to approve proposals urging the government to implement climate-related regulations. On Thursday it adopted a petition by the Young Green Party and declared a symbolic climate emergency.
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The petition, signed by more than 1,000 people, calls in particular for the elimination of CO2 emissions by 2030.
Lucerne’s cantonal parliament had already declared a climate emergency on June 24. Neuchâtel cantonal parliament did so two days later by approving a popular motion signed by 1,025 people.
On Friday, Geneva cantonal parliament overwhelmingly came out in favour of a plan launched by the Greens with the support of left-wing parties. It calls on the government to present an action plan.
Many Swiss cantons, cities and towns have declared a “climate emergency” since February. Similar moves are also pending in the Swiss parliament.
Symbolic value
Critics point out that a declaring a climate emergency has largely symbolic value as long as it is not linked to a concrete action plan.
However, numerous climate protests across Switzerland over the past ten months have built up a momentum and put pressure on politicians.
Green parties were the clear winners in Sunday’s parliamentary elections, making historic gains.
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