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Energy requirements for securing wellbeing in Switzerland and the space for affluence and inequality

Millward-Hopkins, Joel
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Fisch-Romito, Vivien
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Nick, Sascha  
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April 30, 2025
Nature Communications

The idea that human needs should be secured for all people is largely uncontroversial, and recent research demonstrates that decent living standards could be secured for all, globally, with far lower energy and resource use than today. However, how the energy requirements of decent living vary across populations is poorly understood – particularly in high-income countries—and important questions regarding inequality remain unexplored. Here we show how, with a fairer distribution of energy, Switzerland could dramatically reduce energy consumption while securing wellbeing for all. We advance previous work on energy and wellbeing by decomposing an established net-zero scenario into the energy required to support human needs, and that related to affluence or excess. We estimate decent living energy in 2050 at 19.5 gigajoules per capita (18–26 gigajoules in varying subnational contexts), making it only ~13% of Switzerland’s 2019 energy footprint, and ~23% of that projected in the net-zero scenario. This highlights the theoretical potential for affluent countries to move towards a more just, egalitarian global distribution of energy and resource consumption, while securing wellbeing for their own citizens.

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DOI
10.1038/s41467-025-59276-2
Author(s)
Millward-Hopkins, Joel

University of Lausanne

Fisch-Romito, Vivien

University of Lausanne

Nick, Sascha  

EPFL

Chevrel, Emile

ETH Zurich

Date Issued

2025-04-30

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Published in
Nature Communications
Volume

16

Issue

1

Article Number

4066

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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LEURE  
FunderFunding(s)Grant NumberGrant URL

Federal Department of Environment, Transport, Energy and Communications

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