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Philippines moves to green transportation
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Right now, the country almost entirely depends on petroleum when it comes to transportation.
But as Marga Ortigas reports from Manila, the Philippine capital, the government has very ambitious goals to combat rampant pollution and avoid high fuel costs with new electric vehicles that provide public transportation.
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