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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@B46TQHL3wks3W
Yes, where possible, however if forcing public transportation to convert solely to electric power inhibits access to public transport in needed areas (such as due to costs), then measures should be enacted to promote a healthy and cost-effective transition
@9MX2TPB11mos11MO
Depends on how that electricity is generated. A mixture of energy is possible if sustainable generation is achieved.
@93TLHDF3yrs3Y
Fossil fuels supplemented with batteries till the EV issues are sorted out 100% ie renewable resources cold climate and reliability
@922KMBP3yrs3Y
Only if batteries used are guaranteed low to no risk to the environment
@8VJN7V94yrs4Y
Not until our power grids can handle this. Same with electric cars. Putting the cart before the horse otherwise
@99KZKDM2yrs2Y
Attempt to find a more efficient and resourceful way to run energy.
@996MBWHConservative2yrs2Y
Not all of them. Due to budgeting and cost
@8W48GBX4yrs4Y
No, Not all areas have the resources to produce electricity in a more environmentally friendly manner than fossil fuels. Depending on the area and the method for obtaining electricity, buses should run on electricity. However, in areas where coal is used to produce electricity, electric buses are not really more beneficial than fossil fuel buses.
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