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States across the U.S. are taking bold steps to phase out gas-powered cars, sparking a significant shift in transportation. This change isn’t just about cars, it’s about rethinking energy use, reducing pollution, and safeguarding public health.
As of 2024, 12 states in the United States have committed to banning the sale of new gas-powered vehicles by 2035. This group includes California, New York, Washington, Massachusetts, Oregon, New Jersey, Maryland, Rhode Island, and Vermont, among others.
In this article, we’ll break down the reasons behind these sweeping policy changes. You’ll discover the economic, environmental, and social drivers of this movement and how they could shape a more sustainable future.
Do you think banning gas-powered cars is the key to a cleaner future? Keep reading to see how these policies might affect you!