UK: Petrol and diesel car sales ban brought forward to 2035

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The Government will consult on bringing forward a planned ban on the sale of new petrol and diesel vehicles

LONDON, Feb 5 (NNN-AGENCIES) — A ban on selling new petrol, diesel or hybrid cars in the UK will be brought forward from 2040 to 2035 at the latest, under government plans.

The change comes after experts said 2040 would be too late if the UK wants to achieve its target of emitting virtually zero carbon by 2050.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson unveiled the policy as part of a launch event for a United Nations climate summit in November.

He said 2020 would be a “defining year of climate action” for the planet.

The summit, known as COP26, is being hosted in Glasgow. It is an annual UN-led gathering set up to assess progress on tackling climate change.

The broadcaster and naturalist Sir David Attenborough said at the launch event at London’s Science Museum that he was looking forward to COP26 and found it “encouraging” that the UK government was launching a “year of climate action”.

“The longer we leave it… the worse it is going to get,” he said.

“So now is the moment. It is up to us to organise the nations of the world to do something about it.” — NNN-AGENCIES

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