CARS ARE GIVING THE FISH MORE LAND
Every day there are a combined 115 million cars and trucks hitting the road to get people and products where they need to be. While they were a technological feat and have improved life in numerous ways they still have their downsides, the average passenger car emits 4.6 tons of carbon dioxide per year. In total cars make up 29% of US gas emissions making them a serious problem for the environment and a factor that needs to change soon if there is any hope of saving the planet.
How You Can Help:
The number one best way to combat your carbon footprint is to take public transportation, whether that is buses or trains. Trains are 3 to 4 times more efficient than most cars and trucks and move lots of people at the same time. Other more complicated ways are buying an electric car which in the future will hopefully be cheaper.