Today the governor of the U.S. state of Massachusetts announced that starting in 2035, gasoline-powered vehicles will no longer be sold in the state. From the announcement (emphasis added, and a "sic" indicating where some words appear to have been left out by mistake):
The transportation sector highlights a renewed focus on the deployment of electric vehicles with new, nation-leading state and regional programs including the Transportation and Climate Initiative Program. Building on that progress, Massachusetts will join California in requiring that by 2035, 100% of new light-duty vehicles sold in the Commonwealth are zero emission vehicles (ZEVs) [sic] support the continued build-out of statewide charging infrastructure, including additional consumer incentives for residential EV charging systems.
This announcement mentions a similar requirement in California, and recently I heard that New Jersey is working on something too.
Which countries, regions, or cities currently have requirements or targets to eliminate or reduce sale of carbon-emitting vehicles? What are the specifics of the plans?