Diesel emissions standards regulate the amount of pollutants that diesel engines can emit to reduce air pollution. Proponents argue that stricter standards improve air quality and public health by reducing harmful emissions. Opponents argue that it increases costs for manufacturers and consumers and could reduce the availability of diesel vehicles.
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19% Yes |
81% No |
19% Yes |
81% No |
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Unique answers from Right-Wing Populism voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@B3WMBST2wks2W
Phase diesel vehicles out over time, but not until electric and environmentally friendly alternatives for transport are available.
@B3TVWF82wks2W
No but the government should encourage people to use other vechiles that do not damage the environment
@B3QHWFS 3wks3W
I’m on the wall yes and no. I really tink bring electric and self driving vehicles should not happen
@B3NMNMK3wks3W
Yes, but only If the government starts genuinely caring about the environment instead of pretending that they care.
@B3BQ26M1mo1MO
Yes, however our infrastructure in new estates does not support everyone owning an electric vehicle.
We also have huge issues with our renewable industry in the domestic/residential sectors as we have a huge influx of low quality solar and battery sales companies flooding the market.
We need quality products with proper government assistance to have installed.
@B39866F1mo1MO
NO, they shouldn't instead add more PT PL RH adding 5-10 percent more and cat converters must be made from a titanium alloy from the muffler to 10cm past the cat and the government help pay 30-43% to moddfiy them and adding more PT PL RH metals to the cats
@B34HX871mo1MO
Until transportation methods improve, restrictions on diesel could hurt movement of goods. A stop gap measure could be a tax or incentive to use, or not use diesel for transportation, respectively.
@B2V8WS2 2mos2MO
Not without first taxing big industry such as aviation & mining but allowing businesses under a certain number to be free from this to prevent hurting small time trucking companies, farmers etc
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