The best way to solve the world’s environmental problem is to increase the price of fuel. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement?

There is an upward rise in pollution and disruption in the normal environmental habitat in the world. The most effective method to minimize
this
issue is by inflating
fuel
price.
However
, I completely disagree that
this
is the best way to counter
this
problem.
To begin
with, raising the price of
fuel
will not automatically the already existing problem nationwide.
This
is because the number of vehicles and machines generating the wastes products still remains unchanged.
This
will only cause difficulty in procuring the funds for
fuel
among the masses
although
, the affluent will have no hassle purchasing
fuel
.
In addition
,
this
policy would drastically affect the productivity and sales of companies in need of
fuel
to function.
For instance
, transport companies may have to increase the price
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transportation which customers might not be able to afford.
Thus
, there will be reduced
of
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the company’s services, thereby causing low profit. In the long run,
this
can be detrimental to the economy. It might be said that waste products from the exhaust fumes of cars released into the atmosphere
contributes
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to air pollution and
this
can be curbed by limiting car use indirectly through inflation of
fuel
prices.
However
, it is important to note that
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imited use of cars would not change the environment to default.
Also
, providing better waste disposal methods will suffice. In conclusion, I totally disagree with the view that increasing the charges on gas will control the environmental challenges that are been faced.
This
will only disrupt company sales and deter economic growth nationwide.
Moreover
, we should sort other effective means of solving these problems.
Submitted by Oludiran Tijesulola  on

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Topic Vocabulary:
  • fuel consumption
  • renewable energy
  • emissions
  • electric vehicles
  • low-income families
  • commute
  • fuel-efficient technologies
  • public transport infrastructure
  • global disparity
  • developing nations
  • alternative energy sources
  • sustainable practices
  • economic impact
  • conservation efforts
  • environmental sustainability
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