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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@9TSHWFZConservative7mos7MO
How about instead of making everything electric make it so bums aren't allowed on the bus, actually make people pay the 3 bucks. And make the bussing good. so many area of Edmonton need to take 3 busses just to get to school its ridiculous
@9FLTTGZ2yrs2Y
Only if it can be done in an efficient manner
@8Z4XV373yrs3Y
the sudden change would be drastically expensive and the gov cant take on any more debt, so yes there should be a change but it needs to be gradual
It really depends. Sky trains yes, but sometimes busses are on highways for a while and you run the risk of them losing power
@8VP65PP4yrs4Y
@8VNZPWH4yrs4Y
We should work towards this in the future
@8VLBQ4N4yrs4Y
Yes, but the government should create green jobs and support local cities transition to electic power
@8VKMLQTNew Democratic4yrs4Y
Focus should be on making it affordable
@8VJMXD34yrs4Y
@8VHQNWRNew Democratic4yrs4Y
All buses should run in hybrid power and advance to electric
@99RFNT9New Democratic2yrs2Y
public transportation should increase in use of electric power
@999V8KK2yrs2Y
No, electric isn’t the most efficient energy source for all vehicles or situations. Additional alternative fuel sources such as hydrogen are important considerations.
@9959RJX2yrs2Y
No, battery powered vehicles are very costly to upkeep and though they are beneficial to the environment would greatly increase government debt in the long run.
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