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many countries have decided to stop the manufacturing of petrol and diesel vehicles by the end of 2024 and decided to manufacture electric or battery vehicles do you think the decision is correct support your answer

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Answered by shivamdalmia
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There are many countries which are turning to electric vehicles as a more environment friendly option for cars.

Electric cars don't emit climate damaging greenhouse gases or health-harming nitrogen oxide. They're quiet and easy to operate. Electric vehicles seem to have a lot of advantages over cars that run on petrol or diesel.

Many governments are encouraging this transition. Electric cars offer a quick solution to two societal needs: reaching national targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and tackling air pollution in cities.

Countries like Germany, has pledged to reduce carbon emissions by 40 percent by 2020 compared to 1994 levels and aims to have 1 million electric cars on road by then.

Electric cars use half as much fossil fuel even when being supplied by fossil-fuel burning plants. The energy they use is twice as efficient as cars over the same distance.

As researchers look for more alternative ways to replace oil-producing vehicles that can damage the environment, electric cars provide cleaner energy when power comes from a cleaner electric grid. The environment will benefit from the growing use of electric cars.
Answered by writersparadise
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A phased reduction in automobiles running on fossil fuels, is a good decision.

 

Automobiles which use electricity for their working are already common and the world should gradually move towards this, as advantages far outweigh the short-term benefits in using fossil fuels.

 

Combustion of Fossil fuels like petrol, diesel, coal etc., release harmful gases into atmosphere hastening Global Warming. Pollution from automobile exhausts are alarming - causing respiratory diseases in humans and animals and having a negative impact on environment.

 

Fossil fuels are not renewable and their availability is limited. They are on the verge of getting exhausted in a few decades time.

 

Considering these very relevant drawbacks of using fossil fuels, as a small step, the world’s auto industry should move towards electric or battery powered vehicles.

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