Und wo bleibt der Mann?

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Fleisch ist und bleibt beliebt in der Schweiz

Weniger Fleisch zu essen liegt im Trend. Fleisch-Ersatz-Produkte boomen. So scheint es zumindest. Denn die Zahlen zeigen ein anderes Bild. Der Fleischkonsum pro Kopf ist seit Jahren mehr oder weniger stabil in der Schweiz. Der Markt für Fleischersatzprodukte ist nach wie vor eine ...  Show more

Schaut die SNB bei Klimarisiken weg?

Die Schweizerische Nationalbank steht in der Kritik: Ihr wird vorgeworfen, Anlageentscheide in ihrem riesigen Portfolio nicht mit Blick auf die Umwelt zu fällen. Zu Recht? Die SNB investiert nach wie vor in fossile Energie. Umweltverbände und Menschenrechtsorganisationen kritisie ...  Show more

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