I'm sure most have seen more and more electric vehicles coming out on the market. For me personally as a retired person, I hope that my gasoline powered vehicle will not be outlawed before I leave this planet.
Because I'll tell ya, I'm hoping I can keep using my gas stove, dang it!
This article really needs to be taken with a grain of salt, I hope:
"The World Economic Forum has demanded that world governments begin to phase out car ownership with a view to completely banning cars for everyone in the future except people with exceptional social credit scores. And when you read between the lines regarding what they mean by that, they are clearly referring to themselves, the elite, as the only people who will be allowed to operate cars in the future. You might have thought the globalist elite were having the week from hell, with 9 million people and counting across France protesting and demanding the removal of World Economic Forum puppet Emmanuel Macron. In France they are sick to the back teeth of the former Rothschild banker and WEF Young Global Leader doing the bidding of Klaus Schwab and forcing unpopular and unconstitutional changes through parliament. But the globalist elite are completely shameless and are now operating with the total conviction that post-Covid they are now in a position to rule as an authoritarian world government."
Cars To Be Banned by 2030 Under WEF 15 Minute City Plans: ‘Travel Is Not a Human Right’
"WASHINGTON/DETROIT, Dec 8 (Reuters) - The U.S. government plans to end purchases of gas-powered vehicles by 2035 in a move to lower emissions and promote electric cars under an executive order signed by President Joe Biden on Wednesday.
"The government owns more than 650,000 vehicles and purchases about 50,000 annually. Biden's executive order said that light-duty vehicles acquired by the government will be emission-free by 2027.
"Total federal government operations will reduce emissions by 65% by 2030 under the plan. The government will seek to consume electricity only from carbon-free and non-polluting sources on a net annual basis by 2030 and have net-zero emissions by 2050.
"The order noted the U.S. government is "the single largest land owner, energy consumer and employer in the nation" and can transform "how we build, buy and manage electricity, vehicles, buildings and other operations to be clean and sustainable."
"In January, Biden vowed to replace the U.S. government’s fleet with electric models. Only 0.5% of the government's 657,000 vehicles were electric as of 2020. In 2020, the government spent $4.2 billion on vehicle costs, including $730 million for fuel."
U.S. government to end gas-powered vehicle purchases by 2035 under Biden order