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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@B286ZK4New Democratic3mos3MO
No, instead focus on building a solid & reliable infrastructure of public transport (like the UK) so less cars are on the road. This will reduce emissions.
@9F7X67R2yrs2Y
Likely not because the power grid cannot support all that electricity.
@93Y6B6H3yrs3Y
It would be nice and evolving friendly but would also cost more that we would have to pay for and it might not be as efficient.
@8ZMJWMP3yrs3Y
I think that would help our enviornment alot and that we should deffinitly do that but after issues that require immediate attention have been dealt with.
@8XZMDGY3yrs3Y
Yes, but the viability of alternative green fuel sources should also be considered.
@8VR4TQK4yrs4Y
we should start moving towards more safe energy
@8VQCY8P4yrs4Y
Eventually yes,but it doesn't need to happen overnight
@8VQ28F64yrs4Y
strat running on electric power dont have to be all at once.
@8VN5KMN4yrs4Y
Yes if it’s Cost-effective
If it is better for our earth
@8VHQDZJ4yrs4Y
In large city centers yes, explore additional options for rural settings.
@99435B72yrs2Y
Once we find a cleaner way to produce electricity in Alberta, only then should we make all public transportation electric.
@9942SXJ2yrs2Y
yes once we have established better electricity generation.
No, but the majority of public transport should be electric such as trains
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