Green Goals for the Emerald Isle!
Ireland Sets Ambitious Target to Ban Sale of New Petrol and Diesel Cars by 2030!
In a bold move towards sustainability, Ireland has announced a landmark plan aimed at banning the sale of new petrol and diesel cars by 2030. The initiative is part of a broader climate action strategy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and promote greener transportation options. The public has responded with mixed reactions, balancing environmental concerns with economic implications. Experts weigh in on the future of electric vehicles in Ireland's quest for a carbon‑neutral future.
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