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Climate Fatalism and Disengagement in Switzerland Are on the Rise

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The article reports a shift in Swiss public sentiment away from climate action, but no concrete commercial mechanism, investment, regulation, price move, or supply disruption is identified. The survey data is attitudinal and does not directly affect any product, commodity, company margin, or supply chain. No sector impact can be inferred.

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  • Only 50% of Swiss respondents feel moral obligation to combat climate change, down from 72% in 2021.
  • 29% of Swiss believe it is too late to take action on climate.
  • Survey conducted Jan 23 - Feb 6, 2026, with 23,704 participants across 31 countries.
  • Switzerland is one of the fastest-warming countries.
  • Inflation and rising energy costs are overshadowing climate priorities for many Swiss.

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