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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@9VK2GQJ6mos6MO
buses and trains should be Hydrogen, of course, like Germany, France, Australia...come on guys. HYDROGEN
@9RC97PLNew Democratic9mos9MO
Yes, but only where structurally and economically feasible. Certain low-density population and/or infrastructure areas may be better served by carbon neutral emission vehicles.
@8XZNFFC3yrs3Y
Regardless, the matter of public transportation should be left to the private sector.
@8VP8N5R4yrs4Y
Yes - the initial investment is steep but operating costs will be much lower in the long run.
Not all public buses and trains run on electric power but only parts of them run on electric power
@8VLBQ4N4yrs4Y
Yes, but the government should create green jobs and support local cities transition to electic power
@8VK45M84yrs4Y
Where possible. Plenty of rural areas where it doesn't make sense
@8VJQ7MJ4yrs4Y
Yes given time for adaptation and acceptance for some areas needing fuel used transportation due to lack of resources to get the batteries and or charging stations
@8VHSQK84yrs4Y
It should be the jurisdiction's choice.
@99BYKNM2yrs2Y
No, not all, but increase taxes onthe fossil fuel industry to offset the damage
@97VGPMR2yrs2Y
as long as it is environmentally safe and keeps the people out of harm we should.
@8X2L3VG3yrs3Y
If it is possible to do so.
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