Here's your chance not just to be the mayor, but the original city planner as well! Imagine a medium sized city that would be developed with modern, low carbon transportation in mind, and other strategies to reduce the average citizens' carbon footprints.
What would that city look like? Would that make you more likely to want to live there?
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Reusable products
Reusable products such as metal straws, reusable cotton pads, and reusable containers are a great way to cut down on waste to help the environment.
yes i agree with this. another thing we can do is to try and have more electric cars being used. something that could help with that is having more places to charge them.
I agree that EVs can definitely be part of a climate change solution, however, we need to be careful of declaring that “electric cars are green,” because EVs aren't necessarily green. We need to take into account how they are made, asking, for example, where are the materials coming from? Are they being mined? How are they transported to factories? When they are put together, is the energy being used made by burning fossil fuels, or is it renewable, clean, or green energy? Then, how does the car make its way from the factory to the consumer? When you charge the car, is THAT energy green? Is the use of the EV enough to make up for all the carbon emissions and the environmental impact produced by making and transporting that EV? There are many factors that must be taken into account before we draw conclusions, which is why we cannot simply say EVs are greener or produce less carbon emissions than typical gasoline or hybrid cars. Convincing people to switch to EVs also has its difficulties, as they are often more expensive to buy and less convenient, as there are many more gas stations than there are EV charging stations.
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