Boris Johnson begins 'year of climate action', pledges ban on new petrol cars

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Britain announced that it plans to ban the sale of new petrol and diesel cars by 2035 - five years earlier than its previous target - in a bid to speed up efforts to tackle climate change.

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson began a "year of climate action" on Tuesday, as the country said it plans to ban the sale of new petrol and diesel cars by 2035 - five years earlier than its previous target.

At the Science Museum on Tuesday, Johnson officially started COP 26, as the climate talks are known, telling an audience that Britain, as the "first country to industrialise," has a "responsibility to lead the way."

 

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In a tiny congested country why wouldn't you especially when you have reliable nuclear energy. Unfortunately Australia is polar opposite to this.

Under Boris Johnson Britain has the opportunity to become the great pioneering nation it once was...

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