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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@9HDV4JK1yr1Y
yes some should, but not all in case of a power outage. we will need gas or coal powered transportation
@9FPG8CX2yrs2Y
Yes, but make sure the spending is responsible and there are no cost overruns.
@9DKJPVNConservative2yrs2Y
No, public transportation should be be powered by whatever means necessary at an ideal level.
@96G95HZ3yrs3Y
i am satisfied on how much we spend on using electric power
@95LYR2S3yrs3Y
We should start the process but not all at once
@8ZHJ8LX3yrs3Y
No, The Batteries would freeze in the cold, making all buses useless during winter, electricity is most often produced using coal, witch is a fossil fuel. so stick to gas while we find a renewable energy source.
@8Y8PJZR3yrs3Y
no how damaging wuold this be to the environment . plus the cost for people is in question
@8XHNQKX3yrs3Y
yes but no at the same time. I think this way is more effecting and is a good way but once the batterie runs out you cannot move till otherwise.
@8VM98C34yrs4Y
yes because it saves the earth.
@8VM976V4yrs4Y
Yes because it saves the earth
@8VHRXYZ4yrs4Y
public transport should move towards long term environmental friendliness
@8VHMFKD4yrs4Y
witchever serves the public better
@9B85FD22yrs2Y
Attempt to find a more sustainable source of energy for transportation.
@99F9Y4J2yrs2Y
No, electric vehicles don't work well this far north yet.
@995ZSF6Conservative2yrs2Y
Batteries harm the world more then fuel
@98HL8XH2yrs2Y
@97TBQ4M2yrs2Y
No, Batteries are harder for firefighters to put out and cause a higher death rate
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