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B. Electric Vehicles
Transport emissions — which primarily involve road, rail, air and marine transportation — accounted for over 24% of global CO2 emissions in 2019. Road vehicles account for nearly three-quarters of transport CO2 emissions, and emissions from aviation and shipping continue to rise. There can be no doubt that decarbonization of the transport sector would create a cleaner, healthier and more affordable future for everyone.
Electric vehicles are poised to transform nearly every aspect of transportation, including fuel, carbon emissions, costs, repairs, and driving habits. The primary impetus now is decarbonization to address the climate change emergency, but it soon may also shift to economics because electric vehicles are anticipated to be cheaper and higher-performing than gasoline cars. And this move can be done without sacrificing the interconnectedness we’ve come to expect from modernity.
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