Ten European Union (EU) countries have backed a proposal from Denmark to ban the sale of diesel and petrol cars by 2040.
Danish climate and energy minister Dan Jorgensen told %$Linker:
He also suggested allowing individual countries to implement this measure if the EU could not agree on a union-wide ban.
Lithuania, Latvia, Slovenia, Bulgaria and other countries have suggested that more action is needed to stop “carbon leakage” - the selling of second-hand cars from western Europe to eastern Europe.
Jorgensen revealed that Denmark plans to form an alliance with the member states that are supporting its proposal.
“Then I think others will follow,” he added.