Swiss CO2 Emissions Show Significant Decline in 2024
Switzerland records 4% reduction in heating fuel emissions and 2% drop in transport emissions, marking progress toward climate goals with overall 44% decrease since 1990.
Switzerland records 4% reduction in heating fuel emissions and 2% drop in transport emissions, marking progress toward climate goals with overall 44% decrease since 1990.

"The fact that emissions have not increased since Covid is attributable both to changes in mobility behaviour due to the pandemic and to the increasing share of e-mobility in road traffic"
Switzerland has made significant strides in reducing its CO2 emissions during 2024, marking a crucial step forward in its climate protection efforts. The Federal Office for the Environment (FOEN) reports comprehensive decreases across multiple sectors, with particularly notable improvements in heating fuel emissions. The data demonstrates Switzerland's continued commitment to its climate goals and positions the country as a leader in European emissions reduction efforts.
The heating sector showed remarkable improvement with a 4% reduction in CO2 emissions compared to 2023. This achievement is attributed to enhanced building energy efficiency and increased adoption of renewable heating solutions. The FOEN's climate-corrected statistics, which account for winter temperature variations, indicate that these improvements are structural rather than circumstantial, reflecting successful implementation of cantonal building management policies.
The transport sector recorded a modest but significant 2% decrease in emissions during 2024. This reduction reflects the continuing impact of post-COVID behavioral changes, including increased telecommuting and reduced business travel. Additionally, the growing adoption of e-mobility and the rise in biofuel usage, which now comprises nearly 5% of total fuel sales, have contributed to this positive trend.
The 2024 reductions contribute to Switzerland's impressive long-term progress in emissions reduction, with overall levels now 44% below 1990 benchmarks. This achievement demonstrates the effectiveness of Switzerland's multi-faceted approach to climate protection, combining technological innovation, policy measures, and behavioral changes. The sustained decrease since the COVID-19 pandemic suggests that many positive changes have become permanent features of Swiss society.