EVs are seen as key in transition to low-carbon economy, but as their human and environmental costs become clearer, can new tech help?
While the journey to a low-carbon economy is well under way, the best route to get there remains up for debate. But, amid the slew of “pathways” and “roadmaps”, one broad consensus exists: “clean” technology will play a vital role.
Nowhere is this truer than for transport. To cut vehicle emissions, an alternative to the combustion engine is required.
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EVs are seen as key in transition to low-carbon economy, but as their human and environmental costs become clearer, can new tech help?
While the journey to a low-carbon economy is well under way, the best route to get there remains up for debate. But, amid the slew of “pathways” and “roadmaps”, one broad consensus exists: “clean” technology will play a vital role.
Nowhere is this truer than for transport. To cut vehicle emissions, an alternative to the combustion engine is required. Continue reading…Technology | The Guardian