As cities face increasing environmental challenges, actions like this are necessary to create healthier and more livable urban spaces.
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Videlis Eddie
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67 w
this is why Sweden is the spearhead of change
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Gorffly mokua
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69 w
This is great news!
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Esther Wanjiku
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70 w
This is amazing
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Kevin
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70 w
These are great strides
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Tabitha Kimani
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70 w
We can do it.
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Rukia Ahmed Abdi
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70 w
The decision by Stockholm to ban petrol and diesel cars from its city center starting in 2025 is a commendable and forward-thinking move in the fight against climate change. This initiative not only aims to improve air quality but also reduce traffic noise, enhancing the overall quality of life for residents.
By taking such bold steps, Stockholm is setting an example for other cities worldwide to follow. Transitioning to cleaner and more sustainable transportation options is vital in curbing emissions and addressing climate change. It's encouraging to see cities recognizing their role in reducing the carbon footprint and prioritizing the well-being of their citizens.
This decision aligns with the global effort to create more environmentally responsible urban environments. It's a positive sign of progress, and I wholeheartedly agree with Stockholm's commitment to a greener and more sustainable future. 🌍🚗🌿 #ClimateChange #Sustainability #UrbanPlanning
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mercy nduta
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70 w
Stockholm is about to do wonders,our future goal is net zero emissions.
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Gorffly mokua
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70 w
Kudos to Stockholm for prioritizing a greener future!
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CHRIS NGATIA
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70 w
In two years time ... That's a great plan ... Exciting
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walter lungayi
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70 w
This is a positive step towards a cleaner and greener future. It shows that cities are taking responsibility for their impact on the environment and taking action to reduce it. Other cities should follow suit and implement similar bans on petrol and diesel cars.
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Rashid Kamau
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70 w
We congratulate Sweden for their unwavering efforts to transition the transport sector to a net zero emission one.
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Grace Njeri
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70 w
The world is now happy that the transition is meant to be soon.
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rosebellendiritu
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70 w
Less than two years from now?it's quite exciting.
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Elizabeth Gathigia
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70 w
It's a great plan, Stockholm is leading a good example for other cities to follow
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67 w
As cities face increasing environmental challenges, actions like this are necessary to create healthier and more livable urban spaces.
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67 w
this is why Sweden is the spearhead of change
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69 w
This is great news!
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70 w
This is amazing
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70 w
These are great strides
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70 w
We can do it.
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70 w
The decision by Stockholm to ban petrol and diesel cars from its city center starting in 2025 is a commendable and forward-thinking move in the fight against climate change. This initiative not only aims to improve air quality but also reduce traffic noise, enhancing the overall quality of life for residents. By taking such bold steps, Stockholm is setting an example for other cities worldwide to follow. Transitioning to cleaner and more sustainable transportation options is vital in curbing emissions and addressing climate change. It's encouraging to see cities recognizing their role in reducing the carbon footprint and prioritizing the well-being of their citizens. This decision aligns with the global effort to create more environmentally responsible urban environments. It's a positive sign of progress, and I wholeheartedly agree with Stockholm's commitment to a greener and more sustainable future. 🌍🚗🌿 #ClimateChange #Sustainability #UrbanPlanning
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70 w
Stockholm is about to do wonders,our future goal is net zero emissions.
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70 w
Kudos to Stockholm for prioritizing a greener future!
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70 w
In two years time ... That's a great plan ... Exciting
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70 w
This is a positive step towards a cleaner and greener future. It shows that cities are taking responsibility for their impact on the environment and taking action to reduce it. Other cities should follow suit and implement similar bans on petrol and diesel cars.
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70 w
We congratulate Sweden for their unwavering efforts to transition the transport sector to a net zero emission one.
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70 w
The world is now happy that the transition is meant to be soon.
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70 w
Less than two years from now?it's quite exciting.
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70 w
It's a great plan, Stockholm is leading a good example for other cities to follow