electric vehicles
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Bay Area's CO2 Emissions Lowered by the Rise of Electric Vehicles, Sparking Hope for Sustainable Transport
An extensive CO2 monitoring network set up around the San Francisco Bay Area by an atmospheric chemist from the University of California, Berkeley, has recorded the first evidence that the adoption of electric vehicles is measurably lowering the area's carbon emissions.
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