Environment New Jersey: New Report Outlines How Utility Companies Can Help Pay for Electric School Bus Rollout
March 11, 2021
March 11, 2021
TRENTON, New Jersey, March 11 (TNSRep) -- Environment New Jersey issued the following news release:
The vast majority of school buses in the United States and New Jersey run on diesel, a climate-polluting fossil fuel that releases toxic fumes linked to life-threatening health problems such as asthma, bronchitis and cancer. Emitting more than 5.3 million tons of greenhouse gases per year, not only are diesel buses bad for our children's health, but they're also bad for the climate. H . . .
The vast majority of school buses in the United States and New Jersey run on diesel, a climate-polluting fossil fuel that releases toxic fumes linked to life-threatening health problems such as asthma, bronchitis and cancer. Emitting more than 5.3 million tons of greenhouse gases per year, not only are diesel buses bad for our children's health, but they're also bad for the climate. H . . .