Some people think that one of the best ways to solve environmental problems is to increase the cost of fuels for cars and other vehicles. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement?

Over the past decades, environmental problems have never failed to draw public attention and provoke debates.
Although
the severity and urgency of addressing environmental problems properly are hardly arguable, the issue as to whether governments should deal with these issues with higher
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of fuels or not remains controversial. From my own perspective, I consider
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ineffective.
Firstly
, it is important to recognize that
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environment is almost inevitable, the final result may not be as expected for long. Some may hold
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attitude that
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effect on limiting the number of cars and thereby reducing the amount of environment-damaging gas emission.
This
argument could be true to some extent.
However
, they should take into account the fact that since the cost of public transport would
also
be affected, resistance in people with the need
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travel seems to be inevitable,
hence
the impossibility of achieving the desired goal.
Therefore
, increasing fuel prices will not make any significant changes.
Secondly
, it is equally important to recognize that there is evidence that waste gas from cars is not the leading cause of air pollution. The opponents may argue that the combustion of fossil fuels by cars is the main producer of carbon dioxide.
Nevertheless
, they are ignorant of the fact that the
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culprit is the discharge of pollutants into the atmosphere
due to
the rapidly growing manufacturing industry. Governments could better handle
this
problem if they could increase control over industrial
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and adopt more
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friendly materials and production equipment.
For example
, wind and tidal power in the Netherlands, nuclear power in Japan and solar power in the United States have all proven their efficiency in energy production.
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. In conclusion, under no circumstances should increasing the price of fuels be taken as the best solution to environmental issues, as it has neglected both the reaction of consumers and the root cause of the problem as mentioned above.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • Environmental preservation
  • Sustainable transportation
  • Green technologies
  • Alternative energy sources
  • Renewable energy
  • Fuel-efficient vehicles
  • Electric vehicles (EVs)
  • Public transportation
  • Traffic congestion
  • Economic impact
  • Consumer behavior
  • Disproportionate effect
  • Government subsidies
  • Comprehensive policies
  • Cost-effective solutions
  • Carbon footprint reduction
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