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CALIFORNIA TO BAN COMBUSTION ENGINES BY 2035

The State of California has officially signed an executive order to ban the sales of cars with internal combustion engines by 2035.

The world shifting to fully electric cars seemed like a lifetime away, but more and more government officials are taking it much more seriously and are implementing drastic measures to cut down on CO2 emissions.

The governor of the state of California, Gavin Newsom, has officially signed an executive order to drastically cut down the CO2 emissions within the transport industry in the state of California by setting a 15 year goal to completely ban the sales of internal combustion engines by the year 2035.

This is only the start of drastic cut-backs of CO2 emissions throughout the world as fully electric cars are becoming more and more available and affordable, not to mention reliable.

Take a look at the video below by YouTube channel, Los Angeles Times, on The State Of California To Completely Ban The Sales Of Internal Combustion Engines By 2035.


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