German-speaking Switzerland is less critical of 5G expansion

The Swiss Environmental Panel team in our group, and the Institute of Science, Technology and Policy, has written an article in the ETH News presenting their findings from the Fifth Wave of their surveys. The results show that 5G technology is a less polarising issue among the Swiss population than orginially anticipated, in particular in German-speaking regions of Switzerland. View their full report, as well as the ETH News article.

by Najmeh Karimian-Marnani

Extract from the ETH News Article:

What does the Swiss population think about 5G expansion? Political scientists at ETH sought to answer this question through a representative survey conducted in the summer of 2020. The researchers published their results (see box) under the auspices of the Swiss Environment Panel, a collaboration between ETH and the Federal Office for the Environment (FOEN).

Opinions as to whether 5G should be expanded in Switzerland differ. A solid 10% of respondents are either strongly in favour or strongly opposed to it. The remaining responses are evenly distributed between “more in favour” and “more opposed”. Respondents’ opinions do not depend on whether the question refers to 5G expansion in their own communities or in Switzerland as a whole. Although the current roll-​out of 5G is taking place in frequency ranges already used for mobile communications and WLAN, the majority of respondents (57%) believe that 5G poses greater health risks than 3G or 4G. 

Read the full article on the ETH News website

Read the final report from the Fifth Wave on the SEP section of our website (in German)

Authors: Franziska Quoss, Lukas Rudolph, Sarah Gomm

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