Tuesday, February 12, 2019

Spain, Europe’s second largest carmaker, plans combustion engine ban


The craze for national economic self-harm in the name of supposed climate virtue-signalling seems to be spreading, among politicians at least.

Proposal put forward for country's first climate law takes swipe at auto-industry, scraps fossil fuel subsidies and sets 2050 goal for 100% renewable power, reports Climate Home News.

Spain is proposing to ban fossil fuel subsidies, dump investments that encourage dirty energy use and drive lighter diesel and petrol vehicles off the road.

It marks a significant turnaround for one of Europe's larger coal-mining, gas-importing and auto-manufacturing countries.

Fracking would also be banned nationwide.

In a draft of country's Law on Climate Change and Energy Transition, published on Tuesday, the five-month-old socialist government proposes to reduce Spain's greenhouse gas emissions by at least 20% by 2030 and 90% by 2050, compared to 1990 levels.

The 2030 goal would amount to a 37% reduction from current levels, which Madrid called more ambitious than any other EU country.

This is Spain's first national law on emissions reduction and clean energy goals.

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