5 min readPrime Minister Boris Johnson, speaking at a launch event for a United Nations climate summit, said new sales of these vehicles will end over the next 15 years.
Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Italy's Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte shakes hands during an event to launch the United Nations' Climate Change conference, COP26, in central London on Feb. 4, 2020.The U.K.'s Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said in a statement that the government's nearly $2 billion strategy to convince consumers that owning an electric vehicle was easy"is working," adding that in 2019"a fully electric car was sold every 15 minutes.
Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson sits with British broadcaster and conservationist David Attenborough, during an event to launch the United Nations' Climate Change conference, COP26, in central London on Feb. 4, 2020.Johnson's office said in a statement that the government will"continue to work with all sectors of industry to accelerate the rollout of zero emission vehicles.
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all that will, is increase sales in France, dealerships will pop on the other side of the tunnel
The PolitiBears say This is why we find Humans to be so entertaining. We all know this will not work but they take it so seriously. These Humans are so silly and they make we Bears laugh.
Unrealistic.
Electric vehicles are great but Its unrealistic time wise to try and force everyone in the Uk to be driving one by then.Until the overall costs come right down for regular working people.Ireland is trying to implement the same deadline date, but its just not gona happen by 2035
Nickel and copper still need to be mined to make most batteries for hybrids. A hybrid’s carbon emissions are higher than gasoline cars. Electricity is not always cleaner or available. So how is this better?
Cant affect nigeria
So UK is gonna use horses again?
I mean I'm 100% in favor for electric cars but this won't happen
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