A report published this week by the Aarau Center for Democracy shows how far Switzerland leads the world on voting. Since 1848, Swiss voters have been asked to decide on 689 federal referenda and elections, a multiple of the number in any other nation. If cantonal and municipal votes are added the number of decisions […]
Sons leave home later than daughters in Switzerland
In Switzerland, 32% of women have moved out of the family home by the age of 20, compared to only 23% of men, according to data published this week by Switzerland’s Federal Statistical Office (FSO). This gender different persists with rising age. By 25, 83% of daughters have left but only 68% of sons have. […]
Large Rhine river heat pump planned in Basel
The energy company IWB is planning to install one of the largest heat pump systems in Switzerland using water from the Rhine river, reported SRF this week. The new facility is expected to heat around 5,000 homes in Basel. Such water-based heat pump technology is already being deployed in other locations in Switzerland. In the […]
A personal expat encounter with bees and what it says about the Swiss
Award winning Swiss-based Afghan poet and author Bashir Sakhawarz describes his encounter with bees and what it taught him about Swiss culture. This article was originally published on 3 June 2015. While we kill each other in Afghanistan, here people take care of bees making sure that not even a single one is lost. That is […]
Swiss fact: VELCRO® fasteners, popularised by NASA, were invented in Switzerland
In 1941, George de Mestral, while hunting in the Jura, with his son and dogs, noticed how the plant burdock stuck with microscopic hooks to his trousers and to the ears of one of his dogs. Fifteen years later the strong-willed Vaud handy man had turned his observation into something that would become a household name. He carried […]
Climate change behind 60 percent of Swiss heat deaths
A study published this week estimates 60% of heat wave deaths in Switzerland in 2022 were the result of human-induced climate change. The authors estimated that 370 of the 623 deaths due to heat between June and August 2022 were due to human-induced climate change. These additional deaths represent 3.5% of all deaths. The estimate […]
Strong opposition to any toll for Gotthard tunnel
The government of the canton of Ticino is strongly opposed to tolls for the Gotthard road tunnel, reported RTS this week. The idea of charging a toll for the highly congested Gotthard tunnel linking Ticino, which lies south of the Alps, to the rest of Switzerland, has been discussed for some time. In a public […]
Green light given for solar panels on Swiss motorways
This week, FEDRO, Switzerland’s federal road authority, gave a green light to install solar panels along the edges of motorways and on the roofs of buildings at motorway rest areas. More than 400 groups of solar panels will be installed on the federal road network’s 350 noise barriers and 100 roadside roofs over the next […]
Brienz rock slide – residents allowed back to stay
On 3 July 2023, the municipality announced that the residents of the village of Brienz, who have lived under the cloud of a potentially catastrophic rock slide for many months, could move back into the village to stay. After a huge rock fall on 15 June 2023, the municipality announced on 22 June 2023 that […]
Environment – no heating system subsidies before 2025
On 18 June 2023, Swiss voters passed a package of emission cutting actions, among them subsidies to incentivise home owners to change fossil fuel heating systems. This week, Albert Rösti, Switzerland’s energy minister, unveiled dates for the expected roll out of the plan, reported SRF. Subsidies should be available from the beginning of 2025. The […]










