The CO2 law wonât âsave the glaciersâ
The committee against the CO2 law gathered 110,000 signatures in less than 100 days; 50,000 were necessary for a referendum. Keystone / Peter Schneider
The revamped CO2 law, which will be decided in a national vote on June 13, is too costly for taxpayers and will not make a significant difference, opponents claim. âState intervention is not needed to reduce carbon emissions,â says Patrick Eperon, one of the referendumâs initiators.
This content was published on May 23, 2021 - 10:00
May 23, 2021 - 10:00
Katy Romy
Journalist based in Bern. I am particularly interested in topics about society, politics and social media. Previously I worked in regional media, for the newspaper Journal du Jura and Radio Jura bernois.â¯