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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@B429TXN4wks4W
No we need to find other ways of powering our public buses and trains because batteries are just as harmful if not worse
@B32CB8K2mos2MO
Nuclear power is way more efficient we can also do mass biofuel production with all the garbage we have in the dumps to produce energy
@B2VPKY82mos2MO
In the future probably its changing everything to the electric power but I rather to say no because all electric power vehicles or transportations causes so many problems
@B29K7YN 3mos3MO
I think we should just invest in more fuel efficient vehicles and I feel like this would be a decision made by the local municipalities and the province it's okay if the public transit runs on gas as long as it's fuel efficient and runs well.
@9RCBSYB9mos9MO
All public buses and trains should run on hydrogen power, not hydrogen electric but purely hydrogen combustion.
@95HCLRX3yrs3Y
I think we should have both.,
@93Q7CG73yrs3Y
yes, but add a few fossil fueled buses for longer bus rides
Neutral: Electric powered vechiles comes with a different set of environmental issues but they do reduce the emissions of green-house gasses.
@8VX7CZD4yrs4Y
Buses should be in private sector and if that company chooses to good for them
Transition to clean energy
@8VHKLZP4yrs4Y
This depends on the technology available, the type use and how the electricity is generated.
@9CBL3XY2yrs2Y
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