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Swissinfo climate scientist survey 2025

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October 23, 2025
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Swiss climate scientists survey

Illustration: Kai Reusser / SWI swissinfo.ch





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In September 2025, Swissinfo send out a survey asking scientists in Switzerland 22 questions focused around the state of climate research, policy and global warming 10 years after the landmark Paris Agreement on climate change. Here are all the results.


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I cover climate and sustainability topics with a data-driven perspective. Trained as a journalist but working as a data scientist, I combine storytelling with analysis to uncover the facts behind Switzerland’s green transition. At SWI swissinfo.ch, I focus on how climate change affects daily life and what solutions can make a difference. I am passionate about exploring practical ways to reduce our environmental footprint and inspire others to do the same.


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I cover climate change and energy through reportages, articles, interviews and in-depth reports. I am interested in the impacts of global warming on everyday life and solutions for an emission-free planet.
Passionate about travel and discovery, I studied biology and other natural sciences. I have been a journalist for SWI swissinfo.ch for more than 20 years.


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The survey was sent out to 108 climate scientists working at the following institutions: EPFL, ETH Zürich, University of Neuchatel, University of Zurich, University of Bern, University of Basel, University of Geneva, University of Fribourg, University of Lausanne, Paul Scherrer Institute, Swiss federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research, Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology (Empa) and MeteoSwiss.

Eighty researchers completed the survey. 

Here are all the results. We have only left out the questions with a free form.

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