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France to end sale of diesel, gasoline vehicles by 2040

Ecology minister presents array of steps for nation to become carbon neutral

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Paris: France aims to end the sale of gasoline and diesel vehicles by 2040 and become carbon neutral 10 years later, Ecology Minister Nicolas Hulot said at a presentati­on of measures to keep up momentum on the Paris climate agreement.

French President Emmanuel Macron wants to press ahead with implementi­ng the pact to fight climate change after US President Donald Trump pulled out of the landmark deal reached in the French capital in 2015.

Hulot has presented an array of measures under six themes and 23 policy proposals, but most were short of specific details on how exactly the objectives would be achieved.

“One of the symbolic acts of the plan is that France, which previously had made the promise to divide its greenhouse gas emissions by four by 2050, has decided to become carbon neutral by 2050 following the US decision,” Hulot said.

“The carbon neutral objective will force us to make the necessary investment­s,” he added.

He said the proposals such as the decision to end the sale of fossil fuel-powered vehicles was a tall order and would constitute something of a “revolution”, but solutions were available and French carmakers would be up to the task.

Diesel and gasoline vehicles represente­d about 95.2% of French new car fleets in the first half of year, while electric vehicles hold 1.2% of the market. Hybrid cars make up about 3.5%.

Hulot cited the example of Geely’s Volvo that plans to go all electric with new models from 2019, and noted India was also targeting an all-electric vehicle fleet by 2030.

Hulot said that even if France lagged behind countries such as Sweden and Costa Rica on this front, it would neverthele­ss embrace that “spirit” and look to end the sale of diesel and petrol cars by 2040.

Hulot said ending the use of fossil fuels was also central in the French objective to cut carbon emissions and become carbon neutral by 2050.

Among the key policy proposals is the plan to end the delivery of hydrocarbo­n licences in France, with legislatio­n to that effect due later this year.

France will end coal-generated electricit­y production by 2022 and the government maintained its objective of cutting the share of nuclear power generation in the French electricit­y make-up to 50% by 2025, from over 75% at present.

“The 2025 date is the objective, I hope we will keep to it,” said Hulot.

France will also take measures to restrict the use of palm oil in the production of biofuels.

Environmen­tal campaign group Greenpeace said that although the French government had carried out the right analysis of the situation, the proposals were short of con- crete measures to deal with the urgent challenges posed by climate change.

“We are left wanting, on how these objectives will be achieved,” Greenpeace campaigner Cyrille Cormier said in a statement.

“The goal to end the sale of gasoline and diesel vehicles by 2040 sends out a strong signal, but we would really like to know what are the first steps achieve this, and how to make this ambition something other than a disappoint­ment,” he said. — Reuters

 ?? Reuters ?? Alternativ­e energy: A Twizy electric car by French manufactur­er Renault drives past the Arc de Triomphe in Paris. Diesel and gasoline vehicles represente­d about 95.2% of French new car fleets in the first half of this year, while electric vehicles had...
Reuters Alternativ­e energy: A Twizy electric car by French manufactur­er Renault drives past the Arc de Triomphe in Paris. Diesel and gasoline vehicles represente­d about 95.2% of French new car fleets in the first half of this year, while electric vehicles had...

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