The Federal Act on the Reduction of CO
2 Emissions (CO
2 Act) is a
Swiss federal law
In Switzerland, a federal act; ; is a legislative law adopted at the level of the Confederation. By default, its duration of application is unlimited. It takes precedence over cantonal and communal law (derogatory force).
Definition
The Feder ...
that regulates
carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide is a chemical compound with the chemical formula . It is made up of molecules that each have one carbon atom covalent bond, covalently double bonded to two oxygen atoms. It is found in a gas state at room temperature and at norma ...
emissions to
mitigate climate change
Climate change mitigation (or decarbonisation) is action to limit the greenhouse gases in the atmosphere that cause climate change. Climate change mitigation actions include energy conservation, conserving energy and Fossil fuel phase-out, repl ...
.
The CO
2 Act is at the core of Switzerland's
climate political measures. One of the key measures is the introduction of a
carbon tax
A carbon tax is a tax levied on the carbon emissions from producing goods and services. Carbon taxes are intended to make visible the hidden Social cost of carbon, social costs of carbon emissions. They are designed to reduce greenhouse gas emis ...
, to disincentivize
greenhouse gas emissions
Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from human activities intensify the greenhouse effect. This contributes to climate change. Carbon dioxide (), from burning fossil fuels such as coal, petroleum, oil, and natural gas, is the main cause of climate chan ...
. Part of the levy is used for climate protection, and the remaining amounts are redistributed to the population and business community in proportion to their original payment (art. 36). Another pillar of the tax is the introduction of an
emissions trading scheme
Carbon emission trading (also called carbon market, emission trading scheme (ETS) or cap and trade) is a type of emissions trading scheme designed for carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases (GHGs). A form of carbon pricing, its purpose ...
.
The law is based on articles 74 and 89 of the
Swiss Constitution
The Federal Constitution of the Swiss Confederation (SR 10; (BV); (Cst.); (Cost.); ) of 18 April 1999 (SR 101) is the third and current federal constitution of Switzerland.
It establishes the Swiss Confederation as a federal republic of ...
. According to these, the Confederation shall "legislate on the protection of the population and its natural environment against damage or nuisance" (art. 74) and "on the use of energy by installations, vehicles and appliances" (art. 89).
From 2023, the CO
2 Act is supplemented by the Act on Climate Protection Targets, Innovation and Strengthening Energy Security.
[ It sets the objective for Switzerland to reach net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.][
]
History
Context
Since 1992, the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) is the UN process for negotiating an agreement to limit dangerous climate change. It is an international treaty among countries to combat "dangerous human interference with th ...
has aimed to stabilise "at a level that would prevent dangerous anthropogenic (human induced) interference with the climate system" (in force in Switzerland since 1994).
The first CO2 Act was adopted in 1999 and came into force in 2000. The law is totally revised in 2011, and enters into force in 2013.
Failed revisions
In 2017, Switzerland ratified the Paris Climate Agreement
The Paris Agreement (also called the Paris Accords or Paris Climate Accords) is an international treaty on climate change that was signed in 2016. The treaty covers climate change mitigation, adaptation, and finance. The Paris Agreement was ...
, which calls for keeping the increase in the global average temperature well below 2°C above pre-industrial levels, preferably 1.5°C. As a result, the Federal Council
Federal Council may refer to:
Governmental bodies
* Federal Council of Australasia, a forerunner to the current Commonwealth of Australia
* Federal Council of Austria, the upper house of the Austrian federal parliament
* Federal Council of German ...
proposed in 2017 a total revision of the CO2 Act for the period after 2020. During the debates in the National Council, the bill is considerably weakened and finally rejected in December 2018.
In October 2018, the IPCC
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is an intergovernmental body of the United Nations. Its job is to "provide governments at all levels with scientific information that they can use to develop climate policies". The World M ...
publishes the Special Report on Global Warming of 1.5°C. In 2019, the popular initiative "for a healthy climate (glacier initiative)" is filed, calling for zero net emissions by 2050 and at least a linear reduction by then. As a reaction, the Federal Council announces in August 2019 that aims to achieve carbon neutrality
Global net-zero emissions is reached when greenhouse gas emissions and removals due to human activities are in balance. It is often called simply net zero. ''Emissions'' can refer to all greenhouse gases or only carbon dioxide (). Reaching net ze ...
by 2050.
In autumn 2019, following the student climate strikes, the Council of States takes up the Federal Council
Federal Council may refer to:
Governmental bodies
* Federal Council of Australasia, a forerunner to the current Commonwealth of Australia
* Federal Council of Austria, the upper house of the Austrian federal parliament
* Federal Council of German ...
's draft. In September 2020, after the 2019 federal elections, the new draft is approved by the Federal Assembly. On 25 September 2020, the Council of States adopts the total revision in a final vote by 33 votes to 5 and 6 abstentions, the National Council does the same later that morning by 129 to 59 and 8 abstentions.
New measures:
* Target to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees;
* Target to reduce CO2 emissions by 50% by 2030 (compared to 1990);
* Three quarters of the CO2 reductions must be achieved in Switzerland;
* Tax on airline tickets and private jets;
* Reduction of CO2 emissions from new heating systems;
* Increase in the cap on the tax on fossil fuels;
* Fuel importers to offset their emissions;
* Redistribution of a large part of the CO2 tax to the population;
* Creation of a climate fund to finance projects;
* The Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority
The Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA) is the Swiss government body responsible for financial regulation. This includes the supervision of banks, insurance companies, stock exchanges and securities dealers, as well as other fin ...
and the Swiss National Bank
The Swiss National Bank (SNB; ; ; ; ) is the central bank of Switzerland, responsible for the nation's monetary policy and the sole issuer of Swiss franc banknotes. The primary goal of its mandate is to ensure price stability, while taking econ ...
measure financial climate risks.
In the federal referendum of 13 June 2021, a referendum is held and the revision of the CO2 Act is rejected by 51.59% of voters.
Act on Climate Protection Targets
In September 2021, the Federal Council announced that it would propose a new bill by the end of the year and that the bill would not introduce a new tax and would rely on incentives. According to the Swiss Academy of Sciences
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, the project will only achieve the climate targets through the massive purchase of foreign certificates, and this at the expense of taxpayers rather than domestic polluters.
In December 2021, the Federal Council puts the new bill out to consultation, with the aim of halving emissions by 2030 and providing incentives for insulating buildings and replacing heating systems.[ In June 2023, the new climate and innovation law is approved by Swiss voters (Federal Act on Climate Protection Targets, Innovation and Strengthening Energy Security).] It sets the objective for Switzerland to reach net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050; it also provides financial support over ten years for home-owners and businesses to invest in green technologies.[
In 2022, the ]Green Party
A green party is a formally organized political party based on the principles of green politics, such as environmentalism and social justice.
Green party platforms typically embrace Social democracy, social democratic economic policies and fo ...
and the Socialist Party
Socialist Party is the name of many different political parties around the world. All of these parties claim to uphold some form of socialism, though they may have very different interpretations of what "socialism" means. Statistically, most of th ...
launched the popular initiative "for a climate fund", which aims to invest 3 to 7 billion francs in the ecological transition.[
]
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