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Paris authorities plan to banish all petrol and diesel-fuelled cars
from the world's most visited city by 2030, Paris City Hall said on
Thursday.The move marks an acceleration in plans to wean the country off
gas-guzzlers and switch to electric vehicles in a city often obliged to
impose temporary bans due to surges in particle pollution in the air.
Paris City Hall said in a statement France had already set a target
date of 2040 for an end to cars dependent on fossil fuels and that this
required speedier phase-outs in large cities.
“This is about planning for the long term with a strategy that will reduce greenhouse gases,” said Christophe Najdovski, an official responsible for transport policy at the office of Mayor Anne Hidalgo.
“Transport is one of the main greenhouse gas producers... so we
are planning an exit from combustion engine vehicles, or fossil-energy
vehicles, by 2030,” he told France Info radio.
The French capital, which will host the Olympic Games in the summer
of 2024 and was host city for the latest worldwide pact on policies to
tame global warming, had already been eyeing an end to diesel cars in
the city by the time of the Olympics.
Paris City Hall, already under attack over the establishment of
no-car zones, car-free days and fines for drivers who enter the city in
cars that are more than 20 years old, said it was not using the word
“ban” but rather introducing a feasible deadline by which
combustion-engine cars would be phased out.
There are about 32 million household cars in France, where the
population is about 66 million, according to 2016 data from the Argus,
an automobile industry publication.
Many Parisians do not own cars, relying on extensive public
transport systems and, increasingly, fast-burgeoning networks offering
bikes, scooters and low-pollution hybrid engine cars for shot-term
rental.
The ban on petrol-fuelled marks a radical escalation of anti-pollution policy.
Many other cities in the world are considering similar moves and
China, the world's biggest polluter after the United States, recently
announced that it would soon be seeking to get rid of combustion-engine
cars too.
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