Switzerland adopts climate law in referendum

The Swiss Alps’ glaciers lost a third of their volume between 2001 and 2022, enough to spur votes to action. 
Nearly 59% of voters ended up backing a new climate law in Switzerland | Photo: Arnd Wiegmann
Nearly 59% of voters ended up backing a new climate law in Switzerland | Photo: Arnd Wiegmann
By Ritzau, translated by daniel pedersen

On Sunday, Switzerland voted in a referendum to back a new climate law purposed with making the country CO2 neutral by 2050, reports AFP. At the same time, a corporate tax of 15% for multinational companies was adopted. 

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