New US vehicles must be electric by 2030 to meet climate goals – report
by Fiona Harvey Environment correspondent from on (#5F700)
Joe Biden needs visionary target' of cutting US emissions by 60% over 2005 levels
The US should ensure almost all new cars and light vehicles sold are electric by the end of this decade, and stop using fossil fuels for power generation by 2035, to cut greenhouse gas emissions in line with the Paris agreement, a new analysis has found.
Joe Biden, the US president, should aim for a national target of cutting emissions by about 60% by 2030, compared with 2005 levels, for the world to have a good chance of holding global temperature rises within 1.5C of pre-industrial levels, according to Climate Action Tracker (CAT).
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