NHK: G7 members agree to cut car emissions by 50% by 2035

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The Climate, Energy and Environment Ministers of the G7 countries will meet in Sapporo to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the automotive sector by 50% by 2035. This was reported by the TV channel. NHK.

It is stated that by 2035, carbon dioxide emissions should be reduced by 50% compared to 2000.

Ministers will also agree to end plastic pollution by 2040.

Previously, the Italian Ministry of Environment and Energy Security to talk Against banning the manufacture and sale of internal combustion engine cars after 2035. Switching to electric vehicles should not be the only way to achieve zero emissions. The success of using such machines will largely depend on how affordable they are.

MPs in February supported An initiative of the Council of Europe, which means banning the sale of new fossil fuel vehicles in the EU from 2025. It is planned that by 2030, automakers will have to reduce the emission level of new car models by 55%.

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