quinta-feira, 12 de novembro de 2009

Reduce the emissions of CO2.. Why?

We all know that CO2 emissions should stop, but, I don’t want to say that it’s an impossible mission but it’s very hard to do.
Let’s take the example of the cars. Cars work with petrol or diesel, both of them come from the oil, and as you know the oil comes from the inside of the Earth. It won’t take long until the world run out oil and most of the cars, if not all of them, would just stop moving – maybe it would be good for our health because people would walk more by foot or by bike – but it would cause lots of problems. So, to solve this trouble, electric cars have been made! They have two engines, an electric one and one that uses petrol or diesel, and with those two – this is the main point - the oil consumption, it wouldn’t stop, but it would decrease a lot and we would be helping our planet because it would also decrease the smokes that go to the atmosphere.
By reducing this emissions, global warming would slow down, by slowing down the global warming so would the ice melting and floods would stop and we wouldn’t have health problems like skin cancer because of the immense heat, and we wouldn’t surely have this much natural disasters on our planet.
















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Gonçalo Monteiro

2 comentários:

  1. Well,it's true that by reducing the CO2 emissions the global warming will slow down,but I certainelly do not agree that the ice melting,the floods and the cancers are going to stop!
    The ice melting is too advanced and it's going to take long to put it how it was;the floods have,somehow,something to do with the fires and in the most of the times they're caused by people;and don't forget the cancers can happen for many reasons,not only global warming.

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  2. I agree whith Rita :D Reduce CO2 emissions could help to stop global warming.
    we cannot erase the effects of CO2 emissions from one day to another. The earth is to damaged to make disappear the ice melting and global warming.
    Good Work, Gonçalo :D

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