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Germany diesel ban: Court rules cities can block polluting vehicles from some areas | Germany diesel ban: Court rules cities can block polluting vehicles from some areas |
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A German court has ruled cities can impose driving bans on the oldest and most polluting diesel cars in a landmark ruling hailed as a "victory for clean air". | |
The decision could lead to millions of drivers in Germany having to switch to cleaner cars or use alternative forms of transport on days when harmful emissions are particularly high. | The decision could lead to millions of drivers in Germany having to switch to cleaner cars or use alternative forms of transport on days when harmful emissions are particularly high. |
Courts in Stuttgart and Dusseldorf had earlier ruled that a ban for particularly dirty diesel cars - of which there are around 15 million in Germany - would be effective and should be considered. | |
That decision was appealed by two German states but in a court ruling on Tuesday the Federal Administrative Court in Leipzig approved the right for cities to implement a ban. | |
The action came after environmental campaigners had sued dozens of German cities, arguing that they have a duty to cut excessive air pollution to protect people's health. | |
Niklas Schinerl, clean air campaigner at Greenpeace Germany, said: “This ruling is a victory for clean air, and shows what’s possible when public health is the priority. | Niklas Schinerl, clean air campaigner at Greenpeace Germany, said: “This ruling is a victory for clean air, and shows what’s possible when public health is the priority. |
“Across Europe, decisions like these are making it clear that diesel cars are on the way out. It makes no sense to invest in a new diesel now, because it’s only a matter of time before even the newest diesels are either banned or priced out of cities. | “Across Europe, decisions like these are making it clear that diesel cars are on the way out. It makes no sense to invest in a new diesel now, because it’s only a matter of time before even the newest diesels are either banned or priced out of cities. |
“Instead, dirty diesel cars will be replaced by cleaner, greener electric cars, improved cycling infrastructure and sustainable transport that’s good for health and the environment.” | “Instead, dirty diesel cars will be replaced by cleaner, greener electric cars, improved cycling infrastructure and sustainable transport that’s good for health and the environment.” |
News of the court ruling pushed shares in German car companies down. | News of the court ruling pushed shares in German car companies down. |
Diesel cars - once touted as an environmentally-friendly alternative to petrol vehicles - have become the focus for air quality campaigners in recent years. | Diesel cars - once touted as an environmentally-friendly alternative to petrol vehicles - have become the focus for air quality campaigners in recent years. |
In particular, emissions of nitrogen dioxide (NO2), which is linked to lung problems, are several times higher in diesel than petrol cars. | In particular, emissions of nitrogen dioxide (NO2), which is linked to lung problems, are several times higher in diesel than petrol cars. |
Friends of the Earth called the decision "potentially a big step towards cleaning up the country’s polluted air". | |
Jenny Bates, the group's clean air campaigner, called on the British Government to encourage drivers to switch from diesel vehicles with a diesel scrappage scheme and a network of "Clean Air Zones" across the country. | |
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