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?

Environmental issues are a global concern, with many arguing that it is possible to increase
fuel
costs
to address these issues. Personally, I completely disagree with
this
view because the risks and effects it brings are very unpredictable.
First
of all, there are many reasons why raising gas prices was a mistake and cannot fix any problem. Rising
fuel
costs
affect many gas-using industries
such
as manufacturing and delivery.
As a result
, the cost of essential goods must increase, consumers are more difficult to access, and quality of life is significantly reduced.
For example
, the price of imported clothing has spiked due to increased transportation
costs
, especially higher
fuel
costs
. So many people cannot afford the clothes they need.
On the other hand
, a group of people think that increasing
fuel
prices will encourage people to use electric cars and public transport more. I believe
this
is a good point of view but it does not completely solve the problem.
Instead
, finding new sustainable energy sources suitable for transportation will be a better way to overcome the environmental problem.
For example
, researchers in Dubai are in the process of being able to create a new type of energy for use in today's gasoline-powered vehicles, which is expected to be on the market by 2030. In summary, reducing
fuel
costs
is not a good option to deal with global issues
such
as the environment.
Moreover
, it can lead to unpredictable consequences.
Therefore
, there must be more effective measures to solve environmental problems
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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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