Environmental movement in Switzerland explained
The environmental movement in Switzerland is represented by a wide range of associations (non-governmental organisations).
The article also present green politics and environmental policies of Switzerland.
Organisations
See also: List of environmental organizations.
Organisations exist and act on local, cantonal, federal and international scales. Environmental non-governmental organisations vary widely in political views and in the way they seek to influence environmental behaviours and policies.
Governmental
Non-governmental
Political parties
Other social movements
Legislative policies for environment
Legislation
In 1874, an article to protect forests was introduced in the Swiss Federal Constitution.[8] In 1962, a constitutional article was introduced for the protection of nature.[8]
In 1967, the Federal Act on the Protection of Nature and Cultural Heritage introduced notably the right of appeal of environmental organizations ("entitlement to appeal", article 12) which gives all Swiss organizations concerned with nature protection the right to raise general objections or to file appeals against some projects.[9] [10] The right of environmental organizations to appeal was later also included in the Federal Act on the Protection of the Environment (1985, article 55[11]) and the Federal Act on Non-Human Gene Technology (2004, article 28[12]).[10]
In 1971, a constitutional article for the protection of the environment was approved by 92.7 per cent of voters (article 24, currently article 74 of the constitution of 1999) and the Federal Office for the Environment, Forests and Landscape (renamed Federal Office for the Environment in 2006) was founded (as part of the Department of Transport, Communications and Energy).[13]
The Federal Inventory of Landscapes and Natural Monuments was introduced in 1977.
On 21 May 2017, 58 per cent of Swiss voters accepted the new Energy Act establishing the energy strategy 2050 (energy transition) and forbidding the construction of new nuclear power plants.[14]
Popular initiatives
Several federal popular initiative were launched to increase environmental protection. Several of them were accepted:[15]
- Federal popular initiative "for the protection of marsh" ("Rothenthurm initiative"), accepted by 57.8 per cent of voters on 6 December 1987. For the protection of wetlands.[16]
- Federal popular initiative "stop the construction of nuclear power plants (moratorium)", accepted by 54.5 per cent of voters on 23 September 1990. For a ten-year moratorium on the construction of new nuclear plants.[17]
- Federal popular initiative "for the protection of alpine areas against transit traffic" ("Alps initiative"), accepted by 51.9 per cent of voters on 20 February 1994. To protect the Alpine environment from the negative impact of traffic (see also Gotthard Base Tunnel).[18]
- Federal popular initiative "for food produced without genetic engineering", accepted by 55.7 per cent of voters on 27 November 2005. For a moratorium on the culture of genetically modified organisms.[19]
- Federal popular initiative "to end the invasive construction of second homes" ("Franz Weber initiative"), accepted by 50.6 per cent of voters on 12 March 2012. To reduce urban sprawl by limiting the number of second homes (with a quota of twenty per cent per commune).[20]
See also
Sources
- Peter Knoepfel, Stéphane Nahrath, Jérôme Savary and Frédéric Varone, Analyse des politiques suisses de l’environnement, 2010 .
- René Longet, Planète, sauvetage en cours, third edition, collection « Le savoir suisse », Presses polytechniques et universitaires romandes, 2016 .
- Philippe Roch, "Écologie en Suisse (histoire)", in Dominique Bourg and Alain Papaux, Dictionnaire de la pensée écologique, 2015 .
Notes and References
- (Page visited on 27 September 2016).
- (Page visited on 27 September 2016).
- (Page visited on 27 September 2016).
- News: fr . Thibault Nieuwe Weme . Les Grands-Parents pour le climat, en lutte " pour les petits-enfants du monde entier " . . 12 April 2022 . 17 April 2022. .
- News: fr . Sébastien Roux and Cyprien Caddeo . La galaxie verte qui a porté la vague . . 25 October 2019 . 25 October 2019. .
- RTS Info, "Une association citoyenne lance une initiative pour préserver le climat", Radio télévision suisse, 25 August 2018 (page visited on 25 August 2018).
- (Page visited on 27 September 2016).
- Philippe Roch, article « Écologie en Suisse (histoire) » in Dominique Bourg and Alain Papaux, Dictionnaire de la pensée écologique, Presses universitaires de France, 2015, pages 325-328 .
- https://www.admin.ch/opc/en/classified-compilation/19660144/index.html Federal Act on the Protection of Nature and Cultural Heritage of 1 July 1966
- Droit de recours des organisations, Federal Office for the Environment (page visited on 4 October 2016).
- https://www.admin.ch/opc/en/classified-compilation/19830267/index.html Federal Act on the Protection of the Environment of 7 October 1983
- https://www.admin.ch/opc/en/classified-compilation/19996136/index.html Federal Act on Non-Human Gene Technology of 21 March 2003
- (Page visited on 27 September 2016).
- http://www.bfe.admin.ch/energiestrategie2050/index.html?lang=en Energy strategy 2050
- Michel Guillaume, "L'économie Suisse prompt de verdict", Le Temps, Monday 26 September 2016, page 4. This article only shows the results of three vocations: the Rothenthurm initiative, the Alps initiative and the Franz Weber initiative.
- Initiative Populaire fédérale 'pour la protection des Marais - Initiative de Rothenturm', Federal Chancellery of Switzerland (page visited on 27 September 2016).
- Initiative Populaire fédérale 'Halte à la construction de centrales nucléares (moratoria)', Federal Chancellery of Switzerland (page visited on 27 September 2016).
- Initiative Populaire fédérale 'pour la protection des régions alpines contre le Trafic de transit', Federal Chancellery of Switzerland (page visited on 27 September 2016).
- Initiative Populaire fédérale 'pour des aliments Produits sans manipulations génétiques', Federal Chancellery of Switzerland (page visited on 27 September 2016).
- Initiative Populaire fédérale 'pour en finir avec les constructions envahissantes de résidesecondariesires', Federal Chancellery of Switzerland (page visited on 27 September 2016).