Effects of Global Warming - Reduce Cars to Help Global Warming by Jizmack Baraceros
Posted by Rolf Joho on May 6th, 2010 filed in Effects of Global Warming
Since global warming became a phenomenal international issue, hundreds of campaigns around the world have been launched promoting the need to stop environmentally destructive human activities, preserve and conserve natural resources, and implement methods to revive the health of nature. Global warming greatly focus on air pollution, on how the heat of the world is trapped because of the huge blanket of pollutants floating in the earth’s atmosphere. Ecological studies and research have shown that these pollutants are caused greatly by the smoke that production factories expel out. Smoke from transport vehicles, surprisingly, is just a secondary segment in worsening atmospheric conditions.
Hence in terms of global warming and air pollution, seeing it from a very simple perspective, in our everyday lives the one thing that we can possibly do to hurt the atmosphere is belching smoke out of our cars. And while it is simply inevitable and very fundamental to use a car, there are many ways through which car use can be more environment friendly. Generally what we can do is to reduce cars. By reduce, what is meant is to limit the appearance of cars in the roads through having drive-less days. A person for instance can use her car thrice a week, and then take public transportation in the remaining days. If people can unite to limit their car use, the roads especially in the city will be less hazy, not mentioning that there will be less heavy traffic.
By reduce we can also mean junking our old conventional soot belching car with new car models whose energy consumption and pollutant participation are very low. Hybrid cars are one of the most earth-loving transport related latest innovations of mankind. Hybrid cars by cutting fifty percent of gas consumption through electricity generating engine mechanisms unquestionably have less smoke to emit, and less contribution to the worsening conditions of the atmosphere. To know more about reducing cars, visit reducecars.com and read comprehensive discussions on the use of alternative cars.
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