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Car firms agree at Cop26 to end sale of fossil fuel vehicles by 2040 – The Guardian
But ‘landmark agreement’ signed by 24 countries also notable for absences of major manufacturers

Twenty-four countries and a group of leading car manufacturers have committed to ending the era of fossil-fuel powered vehicles by 2040 or earlier, in a major new commitment set at Cop26.
The agreement to sell only zero-emissions vehicles from this time,…
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