Between 2000 and 2013, fossil CO2 emissions from the Swiss economy fell by 4% whereas household emissions increased by 1%. Without improvements in energy efficiency, in 2013 the Swiss economy would have generated 11% more fossil CO2 than in 2000. Meanwhile, households would have generated 19% more fossil CO2 to heat their dwellings and 26% more for mobility. Calculated for the first time by the Federal Statistical Office (FSO), these estimates are the result of factor decomposition analyses applied to environmental accounts.
Language | EN |
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Other languages | IT , FR , DE |
Type | Publication |
Published on | 29.10.2015 |
Published by | Federal Statistical Office |
Copyright | Federal Statistical Office |
Terms of Use | OPEN-BY-ASK |
Theme | Territory and environment |
Price | Free |
FSO number | 1486-1300 |
Bibliographical references | BiBTeX / RIS |
Survey, statistics | Environmental balance - Air emissions |
Associated documents | Air emissions accounts 2013 |
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