Friday, September 21, 2007

Air Pollution Caused by Transportation

The earth's capacity does not increase, but the population is increasing. As a result, cities are also growing which makes people need transportation. Transportation is valuable in the world because nearly everybody has to use a car or a bus to fulfill their daily routine, such as going to school or their jobs. Unfortunately, cars and buses release gases, which increases pollution. This leads to many illnesses. Some examples are asthma, allergies, and cancer. If we wish to reduce air pollution, we should use environment-friendly cars and buses. If we use better and cleaner cars, we will be able to decrease air pollution by 15 percent. This rate was released from the World Health Organization. Therefore, if everybody wants to live in a clean earth, people just have to be careful about global pollution.

Thanks for reading my paragraph. Have a happy and clean day.

3 comments:

hilaRy said...

You bring up an important point about pollution: not only does it negatively affect the environment, but it also affects our health! It makes me wonder just how much of our health problems these days are directly related to the way our environment is declining. That is almost an entire issue in itself!

Keep up the good work--in class and with keeping the environment clean--like picking up the straw that doesn't make it into the garbage can at Freebirds! ha!ha!

Thanks for completing the assignment on time; I'll give you a graded report this week.
hilaRy :-)

lucky said...
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lucky said...

i agree that it is a serious problem mann i appreciate your business