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Newspaper The newspaper “New York Times reported that California, USAput an end to the sale of new gasoline cars.
An ambitious plan drawn up by the California Air Resources Board calls for 100 percent of new cars sold to be fossil-free by 2035.
Gasoline cars will say goodbye step by step
The goals of the plan will establish that 35% new cars sold in the state do not produce fossil fuel emissions.
By 2030, this amount will rise to 68%, the The newspaper “New York Times.
The newspaper emphasizes the importance of restrictions because California It is the largest car market in USA.
Over 12 other states have traditionally followed the policy California regarding car emissions, he considered.
“The climate crisis can be solved if we focus on taking big and bold steps to stem the tide of carbon pollution,” California Gov. Gavin Newsom said in a statement released today. The newspaper “New York Times.
it won’t be easy
John Bozzella, representative of major automakers in USA and in the rest of the world, he indicated that these goals would be “extremely difficult” to achieve.
Bozzella explained that governments also need to do their part to improve the supply chain by making production easier and cheaper. electric vehicles.
In recent years, major automakers have begun to pay more attention to electric vehicles. Tesla from Elon Musk retained the lead.
What’s going on in the rest of the world?
France, Spain and Denmark have also tested ending sales of new petrol cars between 2030 and 2040, but they don’t have a fixed date as the plan California.
Source: RPP

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