The transportation sector is the main contributor of greenhouse gases. One initiative towards mitigating these gases is sustainable transportation, with significant reductions in emissions in this sector.
@96987DM2yrs2Y
Yes, eventually we should upgrade our public transportation infrastructure to be more environmentally friendly, though ultimately proposed solutions should be evaluated individually to determine their impact (e.g. electric buses are often an environmental and maintenance issue)
@967YXZP2yrs2Y
No, first focus on building more public transportation and getting people to use it
@95X82RC2yrs2Y
Buses and trains should be phased in with the help of the government!
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@95F8T252yrs2Y
Yes with national funding.
@94JBY592yrs2Y
No, unless technically and economically possible
@93WP46L2yrs2Y
If there is a better way to get public buses and trains to run on something better than electricity and gas then we should take the best environmentally friendly option.
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@929F7QX2yrs2Y
No, but at least 50% of trains and buses should
@926B4FS2yrs2Y
No, but at least 50% percent of buses and trains should
@922QTPN2yrs2Y
Look at a hybrid solution.
@8ZRLDKPIndependent2yrs2Y
No, but at least 50% of it should
@8ZNF8K92yrs2Y
No, but at least 50% should
@8ZJ8MBW2yrs2Y
No, but most of them should
@8YY5NFG2yrs2Y
Yes, but do not allow charging through fossil fuels
@8YVRGXG2yrs2Y
i believe it should be as eco conscious as possible
@8YVJ6GD2yrs2Y
Only if said batteries are made in Canada, charged with clean energy, and fair trade.
@8YJNH442yrs2Y
No, we should have a mixture or gas and electric.
Yes, but only using rechargeable batteries and increase taxes and regulations on fossil fuels
@8VJ6JJ83yrs3Y
Depends on available infrastructure
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