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Although the prices of fuels have greatly increased over the last decade or two, it is argued that further increases in fuel prices are the only way to reduce world consumption of fuel and lessen pressure on the world’s fuel resources. To what extent do you agree or disagree?

Although the prices of fuels have greatly increased over the last decade or two, it is argued that further increases in fuel prices are the only way to reduce world consumption of fuel and lessen pressure on the world’s fuel resources. gOn7
Present-day society relies heavily on natural riches, especially fuel which is used for transportation. However, arguing that only rising of fuel prices will decrease fuel consumption without offering an alternative will only lead to social tension and economic instability. There are a number of reasons for this. Firstly, most people are dependent on fuel to commute to work or school, either by car or using public transport. In fact, the whole economy needs fuel, especially when it comes to international and local trade, tourist industry and logistics in general. On the one hand, authorities can easily increase prices. On the other hand, if no options are offered, the consequences might be disastrous and several industries will be severely affected, which in turn will have a negative impact on the rest of the economy. Secondly, reduction of world fuel consumption would not be a problem if there was a replacement – cheaper and more effective. It is true that electric cars, being eco-friendly, have drawn more and more attention recently. Unfortunately, despite their benefits for the environment, their price is still considerable and not so many people could afford such a purchase. Even if an alternative to fuel existed – free of charge and available to all – it would meet the fierce opposition of oil production companies since it would mean the end for them. In conclusion, although I think that increases in prices could reduce to a certain extent the use of fuel worldwide, I do not believe that this is the only way to do it. With the advancement of technology, new methods of transportation are bound to appear. It is only a matter of time.
Present-day society relies
heavily
on natural riches,
especially
fuel
which is
used
for transportation.
However
, arguing that
only
rising of
fuel
prices
will decrease
fuel
consumption without offering an alternative will
only
lead to social tension and economic instability. There are a number of reasons for this.

Firstly
, most
people
are dependent on
fuel
to commute to work or school, either by car or using public transport. In fact, the whole economy needs
fuel
,
especially
when it
comes
to international and local trade, tourist industry and logistics
in general
. On the one hand, authorities can
easily
increase
prices
.
On the other hand
, if no options
are offered
, the consequences might be disastrous and several industries will be
severely
affected
, which in turn will have a
negative
impact on the rest of the economy.

Secondly
, reduction of world
fuel
consumption would not be a problem if there was a replacement
cheaper and more effective. It is true that electric cars, being eco-friendly, have drawn more and more attention recently. Unfortunately, despite their benefits for the environment, their
price
is
still
considerable and not
so
many
people
could afford such a
purchase
. Even if an alternative to
fuel
existed
free of charge and available to all
it would
meet
the fierce opposition of oil production
companies
since it would mean the
end
for them.

In conclusion
, although I
think
that increases in
prices
could
reduce
to a certain extent the
use
of
fuel
worldwide, I do not believe that this is the
only
way to do it. With the advancement of technology, new methods of transportation
are bound
to appear. It is
only
a matter of time.
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IELTS essay Although the prices of fuels have greatly increased over the last decade or two, it is argued that further increases in fuel prices are the only way to reduce world consumption of fuel and lessen pressure on the world’s fuel resources.

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278 words
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