The transportation sector is the main contributor of greenhouse gases. One initiative towards mitigating these gases is sustainable transportation, with significant reductions in emissions in this sector.
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@B32LQ492mos2MO
This one is a tricky one. I am pro electricity, mainly because i believe in the future and opportunities and i am not Amish, unfortunately, making things electricity based can take away from people with less chances in life occupation wise. since electricity is formed in many non-human needed ways (not found in the mines, mines is a low in come job already, some people can ONLY get that as a job, i think it should be half and half electricity and coal due to expenses and peoples futures.
@9WZBPQV6mos6MO
Funding should be increased for electric public transit, but we should also ensure that costs are kept down.
@9GFVHJM1yr1Y
we have other issues that are much higher priority and electricity has its flaws so make some gas and some electric
no because electric cars are no better for the environment because when be batteries are done they just sit in a junkyard hurting the environment
@8VRCWKX4yrs4Y
yes, but the transition should involve subsidies and case-by-case analysis
@8VPMD3QConservative4yrs4Y
Yes, but only in cities/regions with existing sustainable electricity generation
@8VP7LCCConservative4yrs4Y
In an ideal world yes. But this is not a general priority really.
@9C4BJPYConservative2yrs2Y
Yes, but not necessarily all or some low carbon footprint alternative
@9BPJHM42yrs2Y
I am neutral on this, as I do not use public transportation.
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