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But finally, this week, the U.K. came out with the news which bring about joy especially for for environmentalists. The government announced that it will ban the sale of fossil-fuel vehicles - including hybrid - starting in 2035. They moved the ban five years earlier than they initially planned for. It seems like countries are slowly and gradually understanding the climate change issue. The Street These Countries Want to Eliminate Fossil Fuels for Good
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But finally, this week, the U.K. came out with the news which bring about joy especially for for environmentalists. The government announced that it will ban the sale of fossil-fuel vehicles - including hybrid - starting in 2035. They moved the ban five years earlier than they initially planned for. It seems like countries are slowly and gradually understanding the climate change issue. The Street These Countries Want to Eliminate Fossil Fuels for Good
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But finally, this week, the U.K. came out with the news which bring about joy especially for for environmentalists. The government announced that it will ban the sale of fossil-fuel vehicles - including hybrid - starting in 2035. They moved the ban five years earlier than they initially planned for.
It seems like countries are slowly and gradually understanding the climate change issue.
The Street