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Student Essay on The Omnipotent Destroyer; Car Pollution

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The Omnipotent Destroyer; Car Pollution

Summary:   Car Pollution is the prevalent source of air pollution in the world.


As time progresses forward, so does humanity along with impressive technological advances created to lessen the stress upon the daily lives of civilians. But with these new advances also emerges unperceivable and unmanageable tribulations that need swift and evasive action to alleviate them for the betterment of mankind. In the past two decades, scientists have discovered a new hazard that threatens the ecological stabilization of our home planet. Car Pollution is the prevalent source of air pollution in the world. This man-made contagion contributes to some of the greater environmental problems such as smog, acid rain, and, global warming. To hinder car pollution and eventually terminate it, the automobiles manufacturers and the economy need to eliminate all vehicles with internal combustion engines powered by gasoline and introduce hybrid electric cars. Electric cars are fundamentally much more.....

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