March 10, 2021
The problem of carbon emissions became a hot issue in recent decades. We all see climate changes and other consequences caused by greenhouse effect. If we assume that these problems are the result of human activity then we should think on how to improve this situation.
First of all, we must examine the sources of carbon emission. Main sources of emissions are industry, cars, and energy production. All of them use carbon fuels as energy resources, and carbon emissions are the result of carbon fuel combustion. So, the obvious answer on how to reduce ‘carbon footprint’ is to change the technologies of energy gaining.
In other words, the problem is that we have a ‘bad habit’ of carbon fuels usage and the task is to break it off. To achieve it, authorities of the countries should stimulate usage of non-carbon sources of energy by means of laws and economy measures. That means, they should adopt certain laws, which will prevent or reduce carbon-fuels usage, and introduce taxes, which will course price rise for carbon fuels. At the same time, governments should encourage the development of ‘green’ technologies that don’t use carbon as the base of energy, and they must grow companies, that will be able to produce energy from non-carbon fuels. Of course, they will not appear soon, since the process of technology substitution goes gradually, and today’s new energy sources are expensive and are not as effective as traditional carbon-based sources. So, governments should be very careful in pushing their countries into the ‘new technology era’ to avoid any shocks, including high energy prices, economy crises and drop in living standards of people.
The process of new energy sources introduction already goes. The automobile companies develop electric cars, wind turbines and solar panels become more and more popular. But will it help to change the tendency of climate change? I hope, we will see it soon.
How to reduce the carbon footprint
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We all see climate changes and other consequences caused by the greenhouse effect.
If we assume that these problems are the result of human activity then we should think on how to improve this situation.
First of all, we must examine the sources of carbon emission.
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To achieve it, authorities of the countries should stimulate usage ofthis, every country's government should encourage using non-carbon sources of energy by means ofthrough laws and economyic measures.
That means, they should adopt certain laws, which will prevent or reduce carbon-fuels usage, and introduce taxes, which will course price rise forincrease the cost of carbon fuels.
At the same time, governments should encourage the development of ‘green’ technologies that don’t use carbon as the base of energy, and they must grow companies, that will be able to produce energy from non-carbon fuels.
Of course, they will not appear soon, since the process of technology substitution goes gradually, and today’s new energy sources are expensive and are not as effective as traditional carbon-based sources.
So, governments should be very careful in pushing their countries into the ‘new technology era’ to avoid any shocks, including high energy prices, economy crises, and drop in living standards of people.
The process of new energy sources introduction already goes.
The process of introducing new energy sources is already happening.
The automobile companies that develop electric cars, wind turbines, and solar panels become more and more popular.
But will it help to change the tendency ofdirection climate change is going?
I hope, we will see it soon.
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How to reduce carbon footprint How to reduce the carbon footprint |
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The problem of carbon emissions became a hot issue in recent decades. The "Carbon emissions have become a hot issue over the past few decades." sounds more natural. |
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We all see climate changes and other consequences caused by greenhouse effect. We all see climate changes and other consequences caused by the greenhouse effect. |
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If we assume that these problems are the result of human activity then we should think on how to improve this situation. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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First of all, we must examine the sources of carbon emission. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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Main sources of emissions are industry, cars, and energy production.
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All of them use carbon fuels as energy resources, and carbon emissions are the result of carbon fuel combustion. |
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So, the obvious answer on how to reduce ‘carbon footprint’ is to change the technologies of energy gaining. So, the obvious answer on "how to reduce ‘carbon footprint "So, the obvious answer on "how to reduce ‘carbon footprint" is to change how we produce energy." sounds more natural. |
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In other words, the problem is that we have a ‘bad habit’ of carbon fuels usage and the task is to break it off. In other words, the problem is that we have a ‘bad habit’ of using carbon fuels |
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To achieve it, authorities of the countries should stimulate usage of non-carbon sources of energy by means of laws and economy measures. To achieve |
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That means, they should adopt certain laws, which will prevent or reduce carbon-fuels usage, and introduce taxes, which will course price rise for carbon fuels. Th |
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At the same time, governments should encourage the development of ‘green’ technologies that don’t use carbon as the base of energy, and they must grow companies, that will be able to produce energy from non-carbon fuels. At the same time, governments should encourage the development of ‘green’ technologies that don’t use carbon as the base of energy, and they must grow companies |
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Of course, they will not appear soon, since the process of technology substitution goes gradually, and today’s new energy sources are expensive and are not as effective as traditional carbon-based sources. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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So, governments should be very careful in pushing their countries into the ‘new technology era’ to avoid any shocks, including high energy prices, economy crises and drop in living standards of people. So, governments should be very careful in pushing their countries into the ‘new technology era’ to avoid any shocks, including high energy prices, economy crises, and drop in living standards of people. |
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The process of new energy sources introduction already goes. The process of new energy sources introduction already goes. The process of introducing new energy sources is already happening. |
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The automobile companies develop electric cars, wind turbines and solar panels become more and more popular. The automobile companies that develop electric cars, wind turbines, and solar panels become more and more popular. |
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But will it help to change the tendency of climate change? But will it help to change the |
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I hope, we will see it soon. I hope |
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