January
Speed limit 30 in Swiss cities - What do Swiss residents want?
A new report based on data from the Swiss Mobility Panel and the Swiss Environmental Panel shows: Opinions on #SpeedLimit30 in Swiss cities vary widely. Political and environmental attitudes play a decisive role in shaping opinions.
ETH with Ukraine—Exchanging Knowledge for a Sustainable and Resilient Future
The exhibition 'ETH with Ukraine—Exchanging Knowledge for a Sustainable and Resilient Future' is showcasing the collaborative efforts of ETH Zurich to address the challenges posed to people and society in Ukraine through the wartime destruction.
Individual Carbon Footprints: A Key to Equitable Climate Policy
A recent blog post by Prof. Thomas Bernauer explores the importance of understanding the climate impacts of various population groups. This is key to devising climate policies that are not only equitable but also resonate with the majority. The article distills the latest insights from the Swiss Environmental Panel. These findings shed light on the varied behaviors and carbon footprints across the population and identify those potentially most affected by climate policies.
Call for Projects: Apply Now for the 2024 Impact Collaboration Programme
Are you a scientist ready to align your research with policy needs? Are you a policy professional seeking to base your work on scientific insights? The Geneva Science-Policy Interface's Impact Collaboration Programme (ICP) is looking for you.
CSFM Seminar: New Regulations for Autonomous Vehicles for Switzerland
The Center for Sustainable Future Mobility (CSFM) is hosting an upcoming seminar on developing suitable regulations for future Autonomous Vehicles (AVs) in Switzerland. This event will feature talks from the Federal Office of Roads and other experts to discuss the challenges posed by this technology to regulators and society.