The overconsumption of fossil fuels has become a major topic of concern recently. Some people suggest that increasing the fuel price can be the solution to cope with environmental issues. Personally, I believe that other measures should also be given equal consideration. Firstly, increasing the fuel expense cannot minimise the global dependence on fuel. It should be first noted that even when the price of fuel increases significantly, people still cannot cut down the tremendous demand for petrol at once. For example, in daily life, people still need to use their cars despite the fluctuation in the petrol price. Another clear reason is that petrol is also intended for other applications in manufacturing industries and agricultural purposes. If the price of fuel increases, the national economy could suffer many unfavourable consequences. When it comes to reducing greenhouse gas emissions, some measures should be taken to mitigate the problems of overconsuming fuel. The most practical measure at the moment is to reduce the demand for resources in daily activities like traveling or production. This can be done by encouraging people to turn to mass-producing energy-efficient products like hybrid cars or implementing new saving energy technology in manufacture. Besides, the most sustainable solution is to lower the reliance on fuel by taking advantage of alternative resources. Wind and tidal power in the Netherlands, nuclear power in Japan, and solar power in the United States have all proven their efficiency in energy in energy production. These could be employed in other parts of the world to minimise the global dependence on fossil fuel.
All existing data above shows that only increasing the fuel price will not reduce the global warming effects. Some strong alternative measures need to be implemented to tackle this situation.
The overconsumption of fossil
fuels
has become a major topic of concern recently.
Some
people
suggest that increasing the
fuel
price
can be the solution to cope with environmental issues.
Personally
, I believe that other
measures
should
also
be
given
equal consideration.
Firstly
, increasing the
fuel
expense cannot
minimise
the global dependence on
fuel
. It should be
first
noted that even when the
price
of
fuel
increases
significantly
,
people
still
cannot
cut
down the tremendous demand for petrol at once.
For example
, in daily life,
people
still
need to
use
their cars despite the fluctuation in the petrol
price
. Another
clear
reason is that petrol is
also
intended for other applications in manufacturing industries and agricultural purposes. If the
price
of
fuel
increases, the national economy could suffer
many
unfavourable
consequences. When it
comes
to reducing greenhouse gas emissions,
some
measures
should
be taken
to mitigate the problems of
overconsuming
fuel
. The most practical
measure
at the moment is to
reduce
the demand for resources in daily activities like traveling or production. This can
be done
by encouraging
people
to turn to mass-producing energy-efficient products like hybrid cars or implementing new saving energy technology in manufacture.
Besides
, the most sustainable solution is to lower the reliance on
fuel
by taking advantage of alternative resources. Wind and tidal power in the Netherlands, nuclear power in Japan, and solar power in the United States have all proven their efficiency
in energy in energy
production. These could
be employed
in other parts of the world to
minimise
the global dependence on fossil fuel.
All existing data above
shows
that
only
increasing the
fuel
price
will not
reduce
the global warming effects.
Some
strong alternative
measures
need to
be implemented
to tackle this situation.