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Switzerland more exposed to climate change than expected

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November 4, 2025
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The climate in Switzerland is becoming hotter, drier and more unpredictable. These are the findings of new Swiss climate scenarios. Temperatures in Switzerland could rise even more than predicted, according to a report published on Tuesday.


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Compared with average global warming, the climate drift in Switzerland is more pronounced, according to the Federal Office of Meteorology and Climatology (MeteoSwiss) and the federal technology institute ETH Zurich. While the global temperature has risen by 1.3°C, the warming compared with the pre-industrial era has already reached 2.9°C in Switzerland.

According to the researchers’ calculations, in a world with a temperature rise of 1.5°C, Switzerland would experience a rise of 2.9°C. The rise in temperature will even reach 4.9°C if the planet warms up by 3°C.

+ Switzerland braces for more heatwaves, droughts and violent rainstorms

These figures represent an increase of 10-15% compared with previous climate scenarios for 2018.

According to the report, this warming will mean more heatwaves, more droughts, heavier rainfall and less snow.

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