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VATICAN CITY (CNS) — As part of a plan to reduce its CO2 footprint, Vatican City State has launched a program to replace its existing vehicle fleet with electric vehicles.
The city state’s “Ecological Conversion 2030” program includes making all its vehicles CO2-neutral by 2030, according to a press release from the Vatican City State governor’s office Nov. 15.
“Vatican City State has been dedicated for many years to promoting sustainable development through environmental policies that safeguard the environment and provide strategies for saving energy,” it said.
The governor’s office “is committed to reaching climate neutrality” through a wide variety of initiatives, it said, making the tiny nation state “one of the first nations in the world to pursue sustainability projects seeking innovative and sustainable solutions that will help change the way work is done by caring for the safeguarding of the common home” of creation.
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The city state’s “Ecological Conversion 2030” program includes making all its vehicles CO2-neutral by 2030, according to a press release from the Vatican City State governor’s office Nov. 15.
“Vatican City State has been dedicated for many years to promoting sustainable development through environmental policies that safeguard the environment and provide strategies for saving energy,” it said.
The governor’s office “is committed to reaching climate neutrality” through a wide variety of initiatives, it said, making the tiny nation state “one of the first nations in the world to pursue sustainability projects seeking innovative and sustainable solutions that will help change the way work is done by caring for the safeguarding of the common home” of creation.
Net-zero-emissions fleet
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Vatican aims to have a net-zero-emissions vehicle fleet by 2030
Vatican City State's "Ecological Conversion 2030" program includes making all its vehicles CO2-neutral by 2030, according to a press release from the Vatican City State governor's office Nov. 15. "Vatican City State has been dedicated for many years to promoting sustainable development through...
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