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Yang: Climate Change May Require Elimination of Car Ownership
>What physically do you think we will do differently than we do today that will result in us fighting climate change?"
>"Well I mentioned before that we might not own our own cars. Our current car ownership and usage model is really inefficient and bad for the environment," Yang said.
>"You guys all probably agree with this because you're quite young," he told the Georgetown University crowd, adding an anecdote about driving a 1985 Honda Accord as a young man.
>Yang then proposed an alternative to individuals owning their own cars.
>"What we're really selling is not the car, it's mobility," he said. "So if you have mobility that's then tied into a much more, if you had like, for example, this constant roving fleet of electric cars that you would just order up, then you could diminish the impact of ground transportation on our environment very, very quickly."
https://freebeacon.com/politics/yang-well-eliminate-car-ownership-to-fight-climate-change/
>What physically do you think we will do differently than we do today that will result in us fighting climate change?"
>"Well I mentioned before that we might not own our own cars. Our current car ownership and usage model is really inefficient and bad for the environment," Yang said.
>"You guys all probably agree with this because you're quite young," he told the Georgetown University crowd, adding an anecdote about driving a 1985 Honda Accord as a young man.
>Yang then proposed an alternative to individuals owning their own cars.
>"What we're really selling is not the car, it's mobility," he said. "So if you have mobility that's then tied into a much more, if you had like, for example, this constant roving fleet of electric cars that you would just order up, then you could diminish the impact of ground transportation on our environment very, very quickly."
https://freebeacon.com/politics/yang-well-eliminate-car-ownership-to-fight-climate-change/