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UK to ban gas, diesel car sales by 2020

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LONDON: Britain said last week it will outlaw the sale of new diesel and petrol cars and vans from 2040 in a bid to cut air pollution but environmen­tal groups said the proposals did not go far enough.

Environmen­t minister Michael Gove announced the move as part of the government’s keenly-awaited £3 billion ($3.9 billion, 3.4 billion euro) air pollution plan, which will demand that councils propose measures by March (NO2) levels.

The ban on petrol and diesel cars as well as vans follows a similar proposal by the French government, and will also include hybrid vehicles that have an electric motor and a petrol or diesel engine.

“The Conservati­ves had a manifesto promise to ensure that by 2050 there would be no diesel or petrol vehicles on should mean no new diesel or petrol vehicles by 2040,” Gove told BBC Radio 4.

Britain’s High Court demanded that the government produce plans to tackle illegal NO2 pollution, largely caused by diesel emissions, and a draft report was published in May, but the full report was delayed by last month’s snap general election.

The government will provide local councils with £ 255 million to bring NO2 levels to legal levels, with possible solutions including the removal of speed changing road layouts.

Campaigner­s want cities to impose entry fees on diesel drivers, but councils will only be allowed to do so if no other measures are available, with ministers wary of “punishing” drivers of cars who bought their vehicles in good faith, according to media reports.

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“Diesel drivers are not to blame and, to help them switch to cleaner vehicles, the government will consult on a targeted scrappage scheme, one of a number of measures to support motorists affected by local plans,” a government spokesman said.

Gove added that he did not believe “that it is necessary to bring in charging.”

Campaign group ClientEart­h warned illegal air pollution are happening now, so we need urgent action.”

Fellow campaigner­s Greenpeace also warned that the plans did not do enough to combat the immediate issue of NO2 pollution in cities

“While this plan makes the right headline- grabbing noises, in reality it means that children across the UK air pollution for years to come, with potentiall­y irreversib­le impacts,” said Areeba Hamid, clean air campaigner at Greenpeace UK. “Providing a long term vision is not enough, [ Michael] Gove still needs protect our health right now

The Society of Motor Manufactur­ers and Traders (SMMT) said that the move

“Currently demand for alternativ­ely fuelled vehicles is growing but still at a very low level as consumer have concern over affordabil­ity, range and charging Mike Hawes.

“Outright bans risk underminin­g the current market for new cars and our sec across the UK, we could undermine the UK’s successful automotive sector if we don’t allow enough time for the industry

Air pollution contribute­s to the death of more than 40,000 people per year in

Norway, which is aiming to end the use of all cars running on fossil fuels electric vehicles as well as free parking and the use of bus lanes.

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