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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@8ZTMNF73yrs3Y
Yes, but a gradual change working towards that goal.
@8Z6P9KQ3yrs3Y
Yes, if it’s economically and ecologically viable, with encouragement towards making greener/more-profitable advancements and alternatives/alterations. No, if we’re unprepared to meet the requirements of an all-electric public transport model.
@8VNWVPXConservative4yrs4Y
If there is enough money, than yes
@8VM844F4yrs4Y
It would be cool, but not necessarily possible.
@8VKXG624yrs4Y
When the cost is right and vehicles need to be changed then look at a more environmentally favourable one
@9B6LF4X2yrs2Y
we can put a number of them, but not all of them
@9B6LCPV2yrs2Y
no the batteries will die when the weather is too cold
@9B6L7VS2yrs2Y
i don't car as long as its free
@983LQNZ2yrs2Y
Yes but using power can also be dangerous to the environment
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