Portugal's Urban Air Quality Crisis: Zero Advocates for a Radical Shift in City Transportation. As Portugal struggles to combat severe air pollution in its cities, a growing number of advocates are calling for a drastic reduction in the number of cars on the road. Zero, a coalition of environmental groups, is pushing for a significant increase in the use of electric vehicles in urban areas, citing the devastating impact of fossil fuel emissions on public health. With Portugal's capital city, Lisbon, consistently ranking among the most polluted cities in Europe, the need for sustainable transportation solutions has never been more pressing. By transitioning to electric vehicles, Zero hopes to significantly reduce air pollution and create a healthier environment for residents.
Zero advocates fewer cars and more electric vehicles in cities to combat air pollution in Portugal MVNU