European Parliament Votes to Ban Combustion Engine Vehicles
Historic Decision to End Internal Combustion Emissions
Phasing Out of Fossil Fuel-Powered Cars by 2035
In a landmark vote, the European Parliament has approved a proposal to ban the sale of new combustion engine vehicles starting in 2035. This sweeping measure aims to accelerate the transition to zero-emission transportation and combat climate change.
The decision is a significant step towards the bloc's goal of achieving carbon neutrality by 2050. It also aligns with the European Commission's proposal to phase out internal combustion engines by 2035, which was unveiled last July.
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