Amid melting glaciers, Swiss vote on new climate law

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Amid melting glaciers, Swiss vote on new climate law
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Recent opinion polls indicate strong support for the proposed law. Read more at straitstimes.com.

Recent opinion polls indicate strong support for the proposed law, which would require Switzerland to slash its dependence on imported oil and gas, scaling up the development and use of greener and more home-grown alternatives.

They say it will also help address the ravages of climate change, highlighted by the dramatic melting of glaciers in the Swiss Alps, which lost a third of their ice volume between 2001 and 2022.Switzerland imports around three quarters of its energy, with all the oil and natural gas consumed coming from abroad.

The text promises financial support of two billion Swiss francs over a decade to promote the replacement of gas or oil heating systems with climate-friendly alternatives, as well as aid to push businesses towards green innovation.

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